Red Nose Day

What We’ve Accomplished in Four Years of Red Nose Day

December 13, 2018

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Four years. Nearly $150 million raised. Over 16 million children impacted.

Thanks to the generosity of millions of Americans and the support of key partners and famous friends, we’ve saved and changed lives of over 16 million children – both here in the U.S. and around the world.

With your support, we’ve been able to do some pretty amazing things:

1.4M+

children received educational services

100K+

homeless and street children were provided a safe place

41M+

meals to feeding hungry American children

11M+

life-saving vaccines provided to children in need

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While we’re still a few months away from Red Nose Day 2019 (which takes place on May 23, by the way), there’s no better time than the present to celebrate all we’ve accomplished together.

Red Nose Day funds programs that keep children safe, healthy, and educated. By working with incredible grantee partners, we positively impact the lives of children in all 50 states and Puerto Rico and in 38 countries around the world.

We seriously can’t thank you enough for joining us on our mission to end child poverty. When people across the country come together, we can truly make a difference for children who need our help most.

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Red Nose Day in School is a free educational program designed to teach young students about the impacts of poverty on children, foster empathy building, and celebrate acts of kindness in the classroom and beyond. This year-round program includes lesson plans, routines and videos to help students practice core reading and writing skills while also helping them realize their power to make a difference for others. Learn more.