Tiny little rockers at Clarendon Street Community Child Care Centre in Cranbourne donned their red noses and dusted off their dance moves to support Red Nose by hosting a Red Nose Day fund-raising disco.
All through June, 50,000 pre-schoolers will raise money by dancing their little hearts out and helping in the fight again sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
For 29 years, Red Nose Day has been raising awareness and critical funding for Red Nose’s research, education and bereavement programs for sudden and unexpected deaths in infancy.
The partnership between Australian Radio Network (ARN), its digital entertainment platform, iHeartRadio and Little Rockers Radio bringing to life the discos is the latest in one of Australia’s longest running charity events.
All through June, childcare centres across Australia can purchase an entry pack online and then use this to host their own fund-raising disco event, with 100 per cent of proceeds going towards research and education.
The official Red Nose Day will be on 30 June, with the general public able to participate by purchasing a red nose or any Red Nose product to help support the organisation’s life-saving work.