“The celebrity mention is always a good amplifier in some way, but that falls short if we don’t have the kind of proof in the work to back it up,” said Alison Moore, CEO of Comic Relief US, a nonprofit involved in fighting poverty and injustice through events like the forthcoming Red Nose Day.
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Back in February of last year, Alison Moore, the CEO of Comic Relief U.S., had said the charity was ready to do “amazing things” around its annual day of wearing bright red fake noses to raise money and awareness for needy American children.
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