Jeans for Genes Day 2017

 

Written by Oliver, William and Billy

‘Jeans for Genes’ is about helping people with genetic disorders. A genetic disorder is something that is passed on from your ancestors or parents, like bad eyesight, immune disorders, human development or diseases.

You could help children who suffer from these symptoms by donating and wearing jeans to school on Friday 22nd September.

  • Jeans for Genes day is all about raising money to help some of the most vulnerable children in the UK. Our goal is to raise as much money as we possibly can to alter the lives of some unlucky children so please help them by donating as much as you can. At least £1.00 each would make a real difference!
  • Wear jeans change lives! Feel proud that you are making a difference to some of the most severely disabled children in the UK.
  • So, on Friday 22nd September, you are all invited to wear your jeans and donate some money for this worthy cause!

 

Oliver, William and Billy have organised this event with the help of Mrs Shaw. In their own time, they have put together a powerpoint presentation to present to the whole school, designed posters to put up in order to advertise this event and have ensured each class have a collection pot for the big day on Friday. A huge thank you on behalf of Aberford School to you three boys for your hard work and dedication towards such a worthy cause!

Keep an eye out for photographs tomorrow!