It’s been 25 years since Red Nose Day was first shown on our screens and this year, once again, the nation is gearing up to put on their Noses, pull out all the stops, and get fund raising and do something funny for money.
    Whether it’s at school or at home, the money you raise is used to transform the lives of countless people, both here at home in the UK and across Africa.Red Nose Day is a day like no other when the whole country gets together to do something funny for money and change countless lives in the process.Its all in a night of TV on the BBC with some of the biggest names in comedy and entertainment. Miss piggy is encouraging you to wear posh clothes to help, Peter Kay sitting down for 5 days on the sofa, One Direction released a single one way or another and the best one is Jessie J is even shaving her hair off (shocking).
    Last Red Nose Day you helped raise a fantastic £108,436,227. That money is doing incredible things all around the world.The money helps in the UK, you help give shelter to young people living on the streets and protection to those living with domestic abuse. In Africa, your money saves thousands from malaria and provides whole communities with fresh water and life-saving vaccines. The money helps a range of us who needs it; Young people,people with mental health, Women and girls, Young people dealing alcohol, People living in urban slums,abuse sufferers, climate change, older people, people affected by diseases.