TODAY is Red Nose Day 2017, where millions of pounds is set to be raised for Comic Relief to help projects across the UK and Africa.
If you are wearing fancy dress or taking part in any fundraising event today, we would like you to share your efforts with us.
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Hello this is for red nose day my name is Leo and I am 6 year old x
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The Sainsbury's store in Amblecote has its Comic Relief fundraising in full swing today, with staff and customers supporting a tombola, while being entertained by Olaf and have event held a rendition from Sister Act.
Staff have also run their own bake off competition, with a fish and chip cake, made by cafe manager, Lynda Rees being declared the winner.
Yesterday, Merrie Maggie popped in for a Laughter Yoga Session with customers and staff, and today a live performance of children's official Red Nose Song - Put AÂ Nose On It - is taking place at 4pm.
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Comedian Joe Lycett was in Dudley this week to see how Comic Relief's funding supports projects in the borough.
He stopped by Sycamore Adventure - a group which gives children from the Black Country the gift of carefree play. They were given money from the charity to buy a number of go-karts.Â
Click here for the full story on Joe's visit.
Joe joins senior play worker Will Ganniclifft, left, and Billy Carpenter, aged 3.
@DudleyNews1 My eldest has gone to school with funky shoes and socks on! Nor forgetting the red nose! His little brother had to join in! pic.twitter.com/g6xDLB4TZB
— Stacey Minott (@MissMinott) March 24, 2017
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