Cure Kids, a New Zealand-based charity, is calling for support on Red Nose Day following significant cuts to the health research budget. The organization, which focuses on finding cures for life-threatening illnesses affecting children, is concerned about the impact of these cuts on their research efforts. According to recent reports, the health research budget has been reduced, leaving many charities and research institutions struggling to fund their projects. Cure Kids relies heavily on donations and fundraising events, such as Red Nose Day, to continue their research and support families affected by childhood illnesses. The charity has made significant progress in recent years, funding research into various conditions, including childhood cancer, heart disease, and cystic fibrosis. However, the budget cuts have raised concerns about the future of these research projects. Cure Kids is urging the public to show their support on Red Nose Day, which is a national fundraising event held annually to raise money for child health research. The event involves people wearing red noses and participating in various fundraising activities, such as bake sales, charity runs, and auctions. All proceeds from Red Nose Day go towards funding child health research and supporting families affected by childhood illnesses. Cure Kids has a long history of supporting research into childhood illnesses and has funded many successful projects over the years. The charity’s work has led to significant improvements in the treatment and care of children with life-threatening illnesses. Despite the challenges posed by the budget cuts, Cure Kids remains committed to their mission of finding cures for childhood illnesses. The charity is calling on the public to get involved in Red Nose Day and show their support for child health research. By donating to Cure Kids or participating in Red Nose Day events, people can help make a difference in the lives of children affected by life-threatening illnesses. The charity is also urging the government to reconsider the budget cuts and provide more funding for health research. Cure Kids believes that every child deserves the chance to grow up healthy and happy, and that research is key to making this a reality. With the support of the public, Cure Kids can continue their vital work and make a real difference in the lives of children and families affected by childhood illnesses.