What is Red Nose Day and Comic 
Relief?
You may have seen normal people 
wearing red noses on Friday 13th March, and perhaps doing silly 
things. Wearing a red nose for the day may seem really odd, but Red Nose Day is 
in fact a big fundraising campaign that aims to raise money for a charity called 
Comic Relief. The idea behind Red Nose Day is simple; just buy and wear a red 
nose! The money raised helps people in need in the UK  and also in Africa .
How did it 
start?
Comic Relief was started 30 years 
ago by the famous English scriptwriter Richard Curtis, and comedian Lenny Henry, 
who together decided to start Comic Relief as a response to the severe famine in 
Ethiopia 
Every Red Nose Day, there is an 
evening telethon, full of live entertainment, comedy sketches, and also news 
reports that explain how the money raised will be spent. During the telethon, 
people from all over the country donate money, and the last Comic Relief in 2013 
raised over £75 million!! 
At LSI we wanted to do our bit to 
help, so we sold red nose cupcakes handcrafted by our fantastic interns  Thea and 
Marianna. These were sold at our Friday Leavers’ Ceremony and we managed to 
raise £125.16.  Thanks to all our students who bought a cake or donated some money; 
LSI are extremely happy to do our bit for this amazing 
cause.
 
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