PEOPLE don’t remember what you say, they remember how you make them feel.
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That’s what Border resident Gabrielle Jeffs, who is hoping to raise money for Sids and Kids’ annual Red Nose Day, thinks, anyway.
Ms Jeffs will be donning a red nose and rattling tins in Dean Street tomorrow with Brooke Wegener and Laxmi Khanal.
They are raising funds as part of a Wodonga Youth Leadership Program, which encourages youth to develop community projects.
The group hopes to raise $1250.
More than 3500 babies in Australia die from sudden infant death syndrome each year.
“Families are affected and it’s a great cause to support and get the community involved in,” Ms Jeffs said.
The trio will also visit schools to inspire youngsters to back causes that help the community.
Albury’s Kidscape Early Learning Centre will also be fighting SIDS through a Little Rockers Red Nose Disco on June 26.
Childcare centres across the nation will tune into the same radio station for an hour-long dance-off.
Those participating must donate a gold coin.
If you want to be involved visit www.littlerockersradio.com.au or to to donate to Ms Jeffs visit www.everydayhero.com.au and search Wodonga Youth Leadership Program.