As long as there are children living in poverty and facing inequity, every day is Red Nose Day

Child poverty has long been a crisis, but right now it is nothing short of an emergency. A gift of any size can protect children facing poverty from the ripple effects of COVID-19.

We need your support to help give children living in the most vulnerable communities across the U.S. and around the world a chance at a better life and a brighter future.

As long as there are children living in poverty and facing inequity, every day is Red Nose Day

Even when the unpredictable happens, like the crisis of COVID-19, your ongoing support helps give children living in the most vulnerable communities across the U.S. and around the world a chance at a better life and a brighter future.

A monthly gift goes even further, because giving a little each month adds up to big change.

When you give monthly, you’ll also become a member of The Sandbox, Red Nose Day’s community of monthly givers.

Complete your gift to make a difference.

Today, communities are facing an unprecedented danger with COVID-19. During a crisis such as this, it is the vulnerable among us who suffer the most – this is especially true for children living in poverty.

Please donate now to support our work keeping children safe, healthy, and educated in the face of the Coronavirus crisis.

You can explore this page to see all of our links and resources related to the COVID-19 (Coronavirus) outbreak.

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    We may be alone, but we're still a community. Watch the video – Let's come together.

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    We may be alone, but we're still connected.

  • COVID-19 and children living in poverty.

    WATCH: 5 things you didn't know about COVID-19 and child poverty

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    COVID-19 exacerbates and reveals the underlying challenges that vulnerable children and communities face every day. Here are 5 things you didn’t know about child poverty and COVID-19.

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How to Talk to Your Children about Coronavirus: 15 Free Resources for Parents and Kids

How to talk to your children about Coronavirus

 

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COVID remote learning opportunities

Remote learning resources for parents and teachers

 

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We will continue updating this page to reflect the latest updates, so keep checking back. For the most up to date information about the outbreak itself, please visit CDC's COVID-19 Homepage.