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Red Nose Day - Non-Uniform Day

Leigh Hurford —

On Friday 28 July (Week 2 Term 3), we’re holding a Red Nose Day non-uniform day to raise money for Cure Kids. The theme is RED, and students are encouraged to wear red and incorporate the colour any way they like. As we won't be accepting cash on the day, we ask you to scan the QR code below (and on the posters displayed around KSS) to make an online donation through our KSS Red Nose Day fundraising page.

Red Nose Day is Cure Kids' biggest annual fundraising appeal. The money raised supports world-class child health research to improve, extend and save the lives of children living with serious, life-limiting health conditions.

Some of the child health conditions funded include childhood cancers, inherited heart conditions, epilepsy, infectious diseases, cystic fibrosis, sudden unexpected death in infants (SUDI), stillbirth, burns as well as child and adolescent mental health – and many, many other areas.

Sadly, some of these conditions could impact the tamariki at our school. We encourage you to support Red Nose Day by participating in our fundraiser and supporting Big Research for Little Lives.