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Did you know that globally 1 in 20 kids are born with a birth defect or genetic disease? And that 160,000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year? Or that retinal eye disease affects 1 in every 3,000? These are terrifying statistics but there is hope. The Children’s Medical Research Institute (CMRI) is working hard to find real answers to create a healthier future for all children. The first Friday in August is Jeans For Genes day, the major fundraising campaign for CMRI. Today Australians across the country will slip on their favorite jeans and dig deep in their hip pockets in support of this fantastic cause. Every cent counts so please donate whatever you can here. As a Mum I have been a long time supporter. I cannot imagine how difficult it would be to watch your child suffer a serious illness. Jeans For Genes may be an Australian event but I have decided to step it up a notch and go global! I’ve invited my favorite fashion bloggers from all corners of the Earth to show off their favorite denim to raise awareness and the response has been phenomenal. I know you can’t wait to check them out so read on for all the details …
I really hope you enjoyed browsing these lovely ladies looks but don’t go just yet! The research that CMRI do is vital and they need your help to continue their good work. Please donate whatever you can here. Children like Eva, Jack & Erin really need your help!
Thanks again to Allison and other bloggers for contributing towards this post.
Have a great day and thanks for stopping by.
XO
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