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DSCF0497 Day 74 Project 365 day 74
Red Nose Day 2013 (Comic Relief). I chose this shot to raise awareness for Comic Relief (red nose day) which is today 15th March 2013.
Red Nose Day - we are asked to get our red noses at the ready! Comic Relief is also asking us to 'Do Something Funny for Money'.
You can make a difference by showing struggling people that hope is possible. Ready to get started?
Fundraising activities take place all over the country- there are so many ideas to choose from! Take inspiration from the options on the Red Nose Day website, or your own brain - I bet it's full of ideas.
So how has the money raised in the past made a difference? Previously 4 engineers from Exeter each dressed up as a superhero and raised £250! A sum like £250 can provide ten people living in slums in Kenya with a loan to start their own business - and allow them to feed their family.
The vision is simple: Comic Relief wants to free the world from poverty. People in Africa and the UK are being helped by the money we raise to protect, educate, feed and free those in need.
Pre-order your fundraising kit now and start planning your red nose day games! It doesn't matter if you're a pupil or a worker, young or old, this is everyones chance to be silly!
You can also make a simple donation by clicking here. And after all your hard work is done, don't forget to lie back and enjoy the special Comic Relief that will be shown on the BBC!
DSCF0497 Day 74 Project 365 day 74
Red Nose Day 2013 (Comic Relief). I chose this shot to raise awareness for Comic Relief (red nose day) which is today 15th March 2013.
Red Nose Day - we are asked to get our red noses at the ready! Comic Relief is also asking us to 'Do Something Funny for Money'.
You can make a difference by showing struggling people that hope is possible. Ready to get started?
Fundraising activities take place all over the country- there are so many ideas to choose from! Take inspiration from the options on the Red Nose Day website, or your own brain - I bet it's full of ideas.
So how has the money raised in the past made a difference? Previously 4 engineers from Exeter each dressed up as a superhero and raised £250! A sum like £250 can provide ten people living in slums in Kenya with a loan to start their own business - and allow them to feed their family.
The vision is simple: Comic Relief wants to free the world from poverty. People in Africa and the UK are being helped by the money we raise to protect, educate, feed and free those in need.
Pre-order your fundraising kit now and start planning your red nose day games! It doesn't matter if you're a pupil or a worker, young or old, this is everyones chance to be silly!
You can also make a simple donation by clicking here. And after all your hard work is done, don't forget to lie back and enjoy the special Comic Relief that will be shown on the BBC!