Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity is asking the nation to dare to share their bad hair photos on Friday 13 February for ‘Bad Hair Day 2015’. Bad Hair Day invites friends, families, celebrities and colleagues to swap sleek, sophisticated locks for Mohawks, mullets and wigs to help raise vital funds for the charity.
All people need to do to take part is style and snap a brand new wacky bad-hair style, or share a bad hair day picture from the past, then simply upload it to social media and text BADHAIR to 70007 to donate £3. Everyone taking part is encouraged to nominate a friend to do the same and use the hashtags #BadHairDay and #daretoshare. The money raised by Bad Hair Day 2015 will make a vital difference to children from across the UK who are suffering from the rarest, most complex and often life-threatening conditions by helping to fund pioneering new research, state of the art equipment and the hospital’s much-needed redevelopment.
Hayley Richardson, Senior Fundraising Executive at Great Ormond Street Hospital Children’s Charity said: “Whether you crimp your hair, wear a wig, share a bad hair day picture from the past or dye your hair purple don’t forget to take a picture and post it on social media, tag a friend and text to donate to help us to raise as much money as possible”
For more information please visit http://www.gosh.org/bad-hair-day/