Why We’re Supporting Jeans for Genes
Did you know that 1 in 20 Aussie kids are born with a genetic disease or birth defect? That’s one in every classroom!
This year, we’re taking part in Jeans for Genes to help fund the incredible scientists at Children’s Medical Research Institute, who are working today to find cures for tomorrow.
Your donation will help keep labs running, research advancing, and hope alive for kids who need it most.
Together, we can make a difference.
Join us. Share this message. Donate. Thank you!
Thank you to our donors

$110
Ellen-kate Waayers

$92
Rhianne Saunders Bse Staff Culture
BSE Staff Culture Donations.

$92
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$35
Cash Donations
Cash collected period 1 and 2

$35
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$33
Steph Jelbart

$28
Braeden Figg

$28
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$25
Taylor Manton

$25
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$23
Dave Grey-noble

$23
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$23
Jean Stephens

$23
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$23
Ange Tremain

$23
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$12
Anonymous

$12
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$12
Anonymous

$12
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$11
Anonymous

$11
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!

$6
Anonymous

$6
Matched Gift
Your donation has been doubled by our sponsors!
Raised so far
With your help, we have raised...
$720
You’re helping fund research to find cures for kids with genetic diseases. Every dollar counts!
Biggest Donor
Ellen-Kate Waayers
$110
Thank you so much to our biggest supporter, Ellen-Kate Waayers, for donating an incredible $110 to help fund vital research into curing children’s genetic diseases.
Our Impact
So far this year, we've helped fund...
14
Hours of research
Every $50 raised funds an hour of vital research.