Now in its 15th year, the charity that helps raise money for a genetic disorders affect 1 in 33 children born in the UK, has raised a staggering £35 million and is once again asking people to make a donation to wear their jeans to work or school to raise money for children and families affected by genetic disorders.
Caroline Harding, chief executive says "The money raised will make a difference to children across the UK. We help charities to provide a full range of practical support to children and their families living with genetic disorders. Everything from respite and specialist nursing services to equipment and advocacy and so it's vital that we raise as much as possible for this campaign.
Other celebrities supporting the annual fundraiser include singing sensation Zoe Tyler, former Atomic Kitten and model Jenny Frost and former bass player with the Rolling Stones Bill Wyman and his family.
The t-shirt is priced at £12.99, is available in sizes 8-22 and can be bought online at www.jeansforgenes.com. All profits from the sale of the t-shirt will go to Jeans for Genes.



































