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🩲Your challenge if you choose to accept 🩲
👊Let's kick leukaemia's ass!👊
November 16th 2022 my beautiful boy was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukaemia ... we have since, only spent, just over a week at home and I can honestly say leukaemia is pants ! However my little bonkers warrior🦸 is facing it with so much courage and of course a pair of pants on his head 🤦♀️🩲 I set up a little #teambodhi group to keep our friends updated and after another admission to hospital, I sent them a picture, in the moment, of Bodhis bare bottom but pants clad head... throughout the day they responded as only a good #team would and I received pictures of all his pals, their dogs , mummy's and friends with pants on their head standing in solidarity with his plight (on what was meant to be his birthday party weekend) which bodhi obviously thought was great fun.
So if you want to kick leukaemia's ass! And stand in solidarity too 🙏
🩲Take a picture of you or a willing Subject wearing a 'brief Bonnet' aka pants on your head (the dafter the better)
🩲donate via just giving link
🩲 briefly explain what you are doing and why and tag the chosen charity
🩲nominate a friend (or 5) to do the same
🩲 if u can please tag @h.j.peckham and use #postyourpants #pantstoleukaemia #teambodhi
now show us your pants ...
Someone in the UK is diagnosed with a blood cancer every 16 minutes. Blood cancer is the fifth most common type of cancer in the UK.Leukaemia UK support those affected by leukaemia and other blood cancers through the physical, psychological and emotional uncertainty that may come with a diagnosis, working to fund innovative and effective research for better treatments and care.