Catch up with Jeans for Genes 2009
Friday 2nd October is the date you need to make in your diary for this year's Jeans for Genes Day.
This charity began the campaign and the Chronic Granulomatous Disorder Research Trust continues to receive 22.5% of the net proceeds. In 2009 you will be helping NINE other charities at the same time.
Millions of people donate to wear jeans to work and to school.
This year, Zoe Ball and her father Johnny, Jamie Winstone, Jodie Kidd, Lamar, Leighton Denny, Jamie Hartman, George Sampson and children's TV presenters Barney, Gemma and Abs are all supporting the campaign.
To see what they, and thousands of others are doing, log on to www.jeansforgenes.com The 2009 website is packed full of news and materials to help you get into gear.
Don't forget to:-
- Persuade your school and workplace to join in and register for a free pack.
- Volunteer to be a Schools Speaker. Telling students and staff WHY supporting Jeans for Genes is SO important truly inspires everyone to make that extra effort to help us.
- Visit the webshop at www.jeansforgenes.com/webshop and tell your friends to go there too
- Visit www.youtube.com/user/JeansforGenesUK to see of the children with other conditions, who you will be helping thorugh your activities.
Whatever you do for Jeans for Genes and for us, have a good time!
IMPORTANT NOTE :
The information contained on this website is intended only as a guideline, not as a substitute for medical advice. Always consult your doctor if you or your child has any CGD symptoms or concerns.
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The CGD Research Trust is a member of the Association of Medical Research Charities (AMRC), the Genetic Interest Group (GiG) and an associate member of the International Patient Organisation of Primary Immunodeficiencies (IPOPI)
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