Dear Parents and Carers,
Newfield School will be taking part in this year’s Jeans for Genes Day on Thursday 22nd September.
1 in 25 children has a genetic disorder that makes their life very difficult. That’s one in every class. Simply by wearing our jeans and donating, we will change the lives of these children.
All children and staff are invited to wear their jeans on Thursday 22nd September to help Jeans for Genes Day reach its target of £2million. We’d like everyone to take part so please send your child into school on the Day wearing their jeans and with a suggested £1 donation.
We will also be fundraising in class and around school in the lead up to Jeans for Genes day.
Jeans for Genes Day have a series of powerful 5 minute films to explain how your child’s donation will make a difference. Each film provides a compelling and personal insight, introducing some amazing children living with genetic disorders, sharing first-hand what life is like with their condition. Please visit jeansforgenes.org/getinspired for more information and to view these films.
If you’d like to find out more about how our support will help, please visit their website at jeansforgenes.org
Thank you,
Miss Neeson
Senior Manager
Jeans for Genes Day Co-ordinator
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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