2. Introduction
• In this presentation I am going to present:
• Having fun and changing lives
• How we spend your money
• A life saving story
3. Having fun and changing lives
It’s been 25 years since Red Nose Day first burst onto our
screens and, this year, Red Nose Day 2013 saw the whole
nation pulling out all the stops again, and fundraising in
homes, schools and workplaces across the UK.
Thanks to the public’s enormous generosity, Red Nose Day
2013 has raised £93,968,291 so far, which we’ll now put to
work transforming lives across the UK and Africa.
In the UK we help people who are ill and sick, who need
food, but when we are doing this we are having fun at the
same time and doing this we are:
Cooking
Drawing
Raising money
4. How we spend your money
• 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.
5. Life saving story
• Kelly was driving Kyle and Jordan to football practice when
it happened. It was a head-on collision. When I got to the
hospital, Jordan was in one ward and Kyle was about to be
taken to another hospital. I didn’t even get the chance to
identify my wife. It was awful.
• I waited for Kyle to wake up and recover before I told him.
Everything was in turmoil. I had to quit work. I was crying
all the time in private to begin with. The support Jordan
and Kyle are getting is really helping them come to terms
with it all, and that’s helped me to cope as well.’’
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