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.

Your Support For Red Nose Day Makes a World of A Difference

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From access to early education for little kids to affordable health care, children in poverty face so many challenges.

Fortunately, through your support of Red Nose Day, incredible organizations like City Year, Covenant House, and UnidosUS help children in underserved communities rise up out of poverty and become safe, healthy, educated and empowered every single day.

Join us for a first-hand look at how your donations are creating a better and brighter future for children and families.

City Year is building a brighter future for youth through mentorship and educational support for students at PS83 in Harlem, New York.

 

Meet Kenny, who started his journey as a member of Covenant House’s Rights of Passage program, and is now giving back to his community as a volunteer for unhoused youth in Philadelphia.

 

Meet Santos, a Guatemalan-American student in the RCMA School in Immokalee, Florida, where Unidos US provides accessible and free dental and behavioral health care to children and families from the Latinx and migrant communities.