It’s Time To Get Silly And Save Little LIves

Written by: The Griffith Phoenix

Red-Nose-Day

Get your silly on and help raise awareness of and money for research into Sudden Infant Death Syndrom (SIDS) and Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI).

It’s time to get your silly on for Red Nose Day.

Aussies are encouraged to get silly for a serious cause - saving little lives.

With the big day scheduled for Friday, August 9, now is the time to jump on the Red Nose website to register an event, buy merchandise and make a donation.

Since its inception, Red Nose Day has made incredible studies in reducing sudden and unexpected infant deaths through education and research, as well as supporting grieving families.

Despite having reduced Sudden Infant Death Syndrome (SIDS) by 88 per cent over the pst 36 years, and invested more than $518 million into lifesaving research, Red Nose Australia’s work is far from over.

Each year in Australia, 3000 babies and young children still die suddenly and unexpectedly from stillbirth, Sudden Unexpected Death in Infancy (SUDI) and other causes.

It is estimated that a further one in four pregnancies ended in miscarriage.

Red Nose Day is one of Australia’s most loved national fundraisers, bringing together communities, businesses and individuals to raise awareness and funds for critical services and research.

Red Nose Australia CEO, Karen Ludski encouraged everyone to show their support by buying merchandise, registering to hold a fundraising event or making a donation.

“Losing a child is every parent’s worst nightmare and it’s a nightmare you can never wake up from,” Ms Ludski said.

“Unfortunately, I know that from firsthand experience, having lost my son, Ben, to SIDS.

“Red Nose Day is an opportunity for every Australian to offer their support to grieving families and prevent more little lives from being lost.

“Every cent raised by Red Nose Day will go towards research and education to save little lives, as well as support services for grieving families.”

Anyone across Australia can hshow their support for Red Nose Day by registering a fundraising event, holding a Red Nose Disco, buying merchandise (everything from noses, to plushies and totes) or simply making a donation.

This year, the merchandise range also features a new line of limited edition Wiggles plushies.

Visit www.rednoseday.org.au for more information or to register your support.

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