Customers at a storage company will be invited to make a donation to charity and get a fire-juggling performance.
Steven Doyle, assistant manager of KeepSafe storage in Brighton has come up with the idea to raise cash during Jeans for Genes Day today.
Staff will be wearing jeans to work for the day and will make a payment to do so but Mr Doyle wanted to do something a little extra.
He teaches and performs juggling in his spare time and has been preparing to show off his skills today.
Jeans for Genes Day is a national appeal led by Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. Nine national charities will benefit from this year's campaign, including the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, the Starlight Children's Foundation and GIG (Genetic Interest Group).
Friday, October 7 2005
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