Red Nose Day

Red Nose Day is back and raising money for the organisation, Child Welfare. Child Welfare is in critical financial condition and grateful for the help.

 

Red Nose day is being relaunched in 2017. The aim is to aid in raising much needed funds for Child Welfare. Child Welfare is in critical financial condition as it risks shutting its doors for good! The organisation has two months to raise R 6 million.

“This organisation provides family preservation and reunification services, with statutory services including foster care, adoption, child abuse prevention and early intervention services. They also provide help with child and youth care centres.”

The Red Nose team has decided to help Child Welfare buy selling red noses to help raise funds. The organisation is selling each nose for R 30.00 and asks that once you make your purchase, that you challenge 5 friends to do the same.

“Red Nose Day will be back this year(2017) bigger and better but with a twist of new added. Given the urgency with Child Welfare, we are doing a pre-order of noses to help them stay afloat, until we do our first Red Nose Day event in 2017. Please show your support toward us and buy a Red Nose today.”

The Red Nose organisation is also accepting donations of any amount, to pledge a donation to save Child Welfare South Africa click here and to purchase your red nose and find out how to receive the nose click here.

Red Nose day is even going to include some awesome South African celebrities like Chad Saaiman, Siv Ngesi, Danilo Acquisto, Bernalee Daniell, Angel Campey, Tumi Morake, Henno William, Armand du Plessis, and Wayne Hart.

We are excited that this initiative is back again, it will do great things for the youth of our beautiful country.

Red Nose Day


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Sources: Facebook / iol / Child Welfare

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