Today at Francis Holland, Regent’s Park, our pupils proudly wore their jeans in support of Jeans for Genes Day, standing together to make a real impact for those living with genetic conditions.
By participating in this campaign, we are not just raising awareness of the daily challenges faced by these individuals, but also contributing to life-changing projects that offer them support.
By wearing jeans, we are helping to:
  • Unite the genetic condition community, amplifying the voices of those affected and highlighting the issues that matter most to them.
  • Shine a spotlight on organisations dedicated to improving the lives of individuals living with genetic conditions.
  • Celebrate the incredible achievements of those who face these challenges every day, showing that with the right support, they can thrive.
Wearing jeans today represents more than just a fashion choice—they are a symbol of solidarity, compassion, and positive change!
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