Red Nose Day 2013 total passes £100 million
Red Nose Day 2013 has now raised £100,331,808. On the night of 15 March, the campaign raised over £75 million. Since then, the total has risen even more, to cement the record-breaking income achieved in the campaign's 25th anniversary year.
In addition to individuals' donations, substantial sums raised include:
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£2 million from proceeds from the official Red Nose Day single by One Direction and the band's fundraising efforts.
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£11.6 million from Sainsbury's through the sale of merchandise and staff and customer fundraising activities
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£3.7 million from TK Maxx through the sale of Stella McCartney designed t-shirts and a range of Emma Bridgewater designed homeware, plus staff fundraising
- £2 million from British Airways raised through on-board collections, staff fundraising and breaking a Guinness World Record for the highest concert in the world.
- Over £2.3 million through BT's two Red Nose Challenges, The BT Red Nose Challenge: Hell and High Water, and The BT Red Nose Challenge: Miranda’s Mad March.
Lenny Henry, Trustee of Comic Relief, said: "It’s undeniable that many people are facing their own difficulties at the moment, making the generosity of the public who fundraised and donated to get the total to over £100 million even more breath-taking. Red Nose Day shows the compassion of the public and their commitment to helping poor and vulnerable people both here in the UK and across Africa."
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The money raised, in a recession, by the British Public for Red Nose Day 2013 has just gone over A HUNDRED MILLION POUNDS. #staggering
— emma freud (@emmafreud) September 10, 2013
Photo: Gus Gregory

