Wear your red nose for Red Nose Day! You'll see celebrities sporting theirs to fight child poverty, raise awareness, raise money, and help children at home and around the world.
We are all deeply saddened by the horrific, senseless tragedy in Las Vegas last Sunday. Together with radio stations across America, we’re making a push to collect funds to help victims and their families. Here's how you can help.
Thomas Pfisterer was at a friend's graduation party 7 years ago when he noticed no one was manning the rented snow cone machine. The New Hartford teen stepped up to crush the ice and squirt the sugary syrup...and an entrepreneur was born.
Red Nose Day uses the power of celebrities to fight child poverty, raise awareness, raise money, and help children who need it most at home and around the world.
Red Nose Day is a day to make a difference for kids around the world. It’s not just about fundraising; it’s FUN-raising, hence the red nose.
Autism affects one out of every 68 children in the United States. Autism Awareness Month is celebrated throughout April, and the Kelberman Center will host its annual Walk for Autism.