Get Red and dance this August to save little lives.
8
Red Nose Discos
$70
Raised so far
Host a Red Nose Disco and help save little lives.
Host a disco at your home, school or day care centre. It’s a chance for your little ones to help even littler ones.
Bring everyone together and hit the dance floor to raise funds for crucial research to help prevent little lives being lost. Your support will give strength and support to bereaved families, providing counselling services to grief-stricken families who are devastated by the loss of a treasured baby or child.
Register your disco today and help spread the word. So many families will be forever thankful.

How it works
Register your disco
Pick a date and register your disco online. It’s free to setup!
Spread the word
Invite everyone to join and support your disco.
Collect Donations
Collect donations for your disco! Share your online fundraising page and raise funds for Red Nose Day.

Your disco will help families across Australia
Baby James died at just three days old. His parents were heartbroken. During labour, the midwife couldn’t find his heartbeat. After an emergency c-section, they learned that James had a blood clot in his umbilical cord. James had a permanent brain injury and died just three days later.
“The counselling and support from Red Nose has helped me find ways to live with my grief, accept that it will be ongoing and fluctuating, and acknowledge that it is okay to not be okay,” James’ mum Sarah shared.
James’ memory is kept alive in everything his family do. They celebrate his memory by lighting a candle each night, holding picnics on his birthday, and running fundraisers in his name. The photo accompanying this story features James’ brother Jack and sister Ella Marie holding his photo for Red Nose Day.
Please join Red Nose Day to help save little lives and ensure there is always free support available for families in need.
The impact of Red Nose Day
12,069
Babies saved since the first Red Nose Day
$18 million
Invested into vital research
$67,151
Raised this year