Red Nose Day is a campaign with the mission to end child poverty by funding programs that keep children safe, healthy, and educated. The Red Nose Campaign brings people together to laugh and have fun while raising life-changing cash for the children that need it the most. Since 2015, the Red Nose Campaign has raised nearly $150 million and has positively impacted over 16 million children in America, and around the world.

A Buena Vista Publishing Meeting…Seriously?
L-R: Patrick Delaney, John Delaney, Bill Delaney and Michael Delaney

Laugh and have fun – Go to Walgreens and buy a Red Nose for you, your family, your friends. Collect all 5 noses and take a #HeroHigh Five photo. Tag and post with #HeroHighFive and you could be featured in the Red Nose Day Special on NBC May 23rd.

Show It And We’ll Post It – Send your Red Nose individual and group photos to our email – news@SLTablet.com. We’ll proudly display your photos(s) on our Facebook page. Be part of the RED NOSE Community.

Get nosy about fundraising – host an event to raise money and laughter. Tell us about the event and the SOUTH LAKE TABLET will let our Red Nose readers know the stories behind the fundraisers.

Have fun, laugh and raise money to help end child poverty by funding programs that keep children safe, healthy, and educated.

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