Why we’re skipping?
One in 20 Aussie kids is born with a genetic disorder or birth defect, so every 100 skips helps fuel research that changes young lives . We are backing Jeans for Genes because DNA clues don’t just unlock deadly conditions, they also guide fixes for movement-stealing problems like scoliosis.
The research gap…
- From birth: Congenital scoliosis shows up in roughly 1 in 1000 newborns and can tangle with heart, kidney and lung growth .
- Before Year 5: Juvenile idiopathic scoliosis (ages 4–10) makes up about 15 percent of idiopathic curves and often races past the 45-degree danger mark during growth spurts
- Despite the numbers, Australia has no stand-alone scoliosis research charity, so progress depends on broader childhood disease grants. Jeans for Genes funds that bigger pool of discovery
Nash – proof paediatric research & medical innovation helps
Paediatric surgeons used vertebral body tethering to ease Nash’s 52+ degree juvenile curve. Today he skips, plays soccer and chases Arthur pain-free. We are celebrating that freedom and raising money so every child can move just as freely, no matter what twists their genes throw.
Our 100-skip challenge
- 100 rope skips every day in August
- Sweaty evidence posted daily
- Goal: $500 for gene research
How you can help?
Chip in, join Skip & Dash for Nash or simply share our page.
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