Niall Horan & a host of other celebs get behind Friday’s Christmas Jumper Day… here is how you can get involved to raise cash for desperate kids
JUMP to it folks! This Friday is Christmas Jumper Day.
It’s the day when loads of us wear a woolly to work or school to raise cash for desperate kids.
Wear yours on Friday and donate £2 to the Save the Children Fund. Kids taking part can pay £1.
The charity will use the money you donate to help millions of youngsters under five who are vulnerable to preventable fatal diseases like malaria, diarrhoea and pneumonia.
Many of Britain’s biggest celebrities, including those pictured here, will be joining in on Friday to help raise cash for children in the world’s poorest countries.
One Direction’s Niall Horan, 23, said: “I’ll be wearing a silly knit on Friday and I hope everyone else will do the same.
“Donating just £2 will really make a difference.”
“The money raised could help give a child living in a refugee camp, clothes to keep them warm through winter.
Please text SUN to 70050 to donate £2 to Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day* – or go to
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“It will also bring essentials like healthcare, education, protection and food to the millions of children around the world who are missing out on the most basic support.”
While Good Morning Britain’s Kate Garraway said: “Each year the Christmas Jumper Day gets bigger and better, as do the jumpers.
“This time I’m supporting the charity with an outrageous and silly tinsel-covered knit that I hope will encourage others to dress up and donate just £2 pounds on Friday.”
Please text SUN to 70050 to donate £2 to Save the Children’s Christmas Jumper Day* – or go to
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