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Dutch boy raises €600,000 for charity by varnishing nails

December 22, 2016
Tijn in the Serious Request glass house. Photo: Raymond van Olphen/HH
Tijn in the Serious Request glass house. Photo: Raymond van Olphen/HH

A campaign by a terminally-ill boy to raise money for charity by painting people’s nails has raised over €600,000 for the Red Cross in just a few hours.

The boy, named as Tijn, is six and has an incurable type of brain stem cancer. He had hoped to raise €100 for the Serious Request fund raising drive which takes place at the end of December every year.

Tijn and his father began raising money by challenging people to agree to having their nails painted and make a donation of €1. If they refused, they were asked to donate €10 instead. Since then the campaign has taken off and money has been flooding in.

Singer Marco Borsato, dj Hardwell, Olympic gold medalist Dorian van Rijsselberghe and anti-Islam campaigner Geert Wilders are among the famous faces who have agreed to have their nails painted.

Serious Request is organised by radio station 3FM and is based in a glass house which is put up in a different city every year.

Glitter accountant voor Tijn! @GemGeldermalsen #sr16 #heelhollandlakt #lakaan Heel #Geldermalsen lakt! pic.twitter.com/a5pttvzM1Z

— Léon van Dun (@LeonvanDun) December 22, 2016

Geweldige actie #tijn ik doe natuurlijk mee! Je bent een topper!#lakaan #sr16 #heelhollandlakthttps://t.co/asRbPDNs56 pic.twitter.com/E7CWvQLXVO

— Geert Wilders (@geertwilderspvv) December 21, 2016

Voor tijn en #sr16. #heelhollandlakt pic.twitter.com/k9uG4ZBfZg

— Tamara Bakker (@tamarabakker81) December 22, 2016

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