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A just world free from poverty | Comic Relief
Celebrate 40 years of Comic Relief, with our new Red Nose collection, featuring nostalgic classics from the 80s, 90s, noughties and 2010s, as well as two brand-new designs including a …
Homepage | Comic Relief
Celebrate 40 years of Comic Relief, with our new Red Nose collection, featuring nostalgic classics from the 80s, 90s, noughties and 2010s, as well as two brand-new designs including a …
Funding - Comic Relief
Comic Relief was founded on the principles of ending injustice including addressing racial inequality through our work. Here is a summary of the ongoing work across our funding …
Win A Dream Home In Norfolk | Comic Relief
By entering the Omaze Million Pound House Draw, Norfolk, not only could you win this Coastal House in Blakeney, featuring three bedrooms, a heated swimming pool and tennis court, you’ll …
What your money does - Comic Relief
Comic Relief supports local community organisations and change-makers in the UK and across the globe. Find out about the impact of your donations to help baby banks and community food …
Get Involved | Comic Relief
Search, earn and donate with Bing! Did you know you can earn points by searching with Bing or even completing quests on Xbox and donate your points to Comic Relief? Your points will help …
Red Nose Day | Comic Relief
Celebrate 40 years of Comic Relief, with our new Red Nose collection, featuring nostalgic classics from the 80s, 90s, noughties and 2010s, as well as two brand-new designs including a …
Our vision - Comic Relief
Comic Relief is a major charity based in the UK, with a vision of a just world, free from poverty.
POWER UP - Comic Relief
Comic Relief is the operating name of Charity Projects, a registered charity in England and Wales (326568) and Scotland (SC039730), which is a company limited by guarantee registered in …
Comic Relief - Donate
Comic Relief supports projects in the UK and around the world. Would you like to donate monthly, make a one off donation or pay in your fundraising money?