Red Nose Day returns to raise money for kids
Sean Hayes and Kelly Clarkson (Ron Batzdorff/NBC)
LOS ANGELES – Red Nose Day is returning to NBC.
The network will support the fundraising campaign to end child poverty with a prime-time TV special on May 24, 2018.
PHOTOS: KPRC2 celebrates Red Nose Day
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Walgreens stores will again sell red foam noses to raise money for the campaign.
Organizers say Red Nose Day has raised $100 million for programs that provide food, education and medical services to the neediest children in the U.S. and abroad.
Be sure to tune in for the Red Nose Day special on KPRC 2 at 8 p.m.
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