National Christmas Jumper Day for sick children in CHI at Crumlin returns for the festive season.
It's only the first week of November and we've already heard Christmas whispered more than a normal amount of times. But hey, we might as well embrace it and get into the swing of things. We're already trying to plan which sweater we'll be wearing on Christmas Jumper Day 2020.
Launched today by Rob Kearney, Ex-Ireland rugby player and ambassador for Children's Health Foundation Crumlin, the national event will be taking place on Friday, December 11.
If you've never been a part of the charity event before, the concept is simple - wear a festive jumper on the day while contributing your bit to help the children's charity. Whether you'll be working from home, or out and about, it's an easy thing to do in order to help a child in need.
Over 150,000 children go through the doors of CHI at Crumlin every year, and unfortunately, some will be there over this Christmas period once again. To help raise vital funds for those children, here's how you can get involved.
To register and receive your free goodie pack, head over to the dedicated National Christmas Jumper Day website by clicking here. Anyone signing up to take part in this year's event will receive the welcome pack.
Rob Kearney said of the initiative's launch today: "Hopefully I can encourage as many of you as possible to raise vital funds for sick children. Childhood illness takes too many precious moments of laughter, play and happiness. Christmas should be a special time for them no matter where they are. I’m calling on everyone across Ireland to join me, and host a Christmas Jumper Day, so that we can create some magical memories for sick children this Christmas."