Rugby star gets in the #TypeOnesie spirit
Rugby star Chris Pennell – who lives with Type 1 diabetes – has backed JDRF’s #TypeOnesie charity campaign for World Diabetes Day.
The England international has been busy training in his onesie and has even got his Worcester Warriors team mates involved too.
The #TypeOnesie campaign sees supporters wear a onesie for the day, on or near to 14 November, to raise funds and awareness for Type 1 diabetes charity JDRF.
The 27-year-old full-back decided to get involved after being inspired by the breakthrough JDRF-funded study from Harvard scientists earlier this month.
Chris said: “There’s been some remarkable work in pioneering Type 1 diabetes research recently. And with World Diabetes Day fast approaching, now more than ever is the time to help raise funds for JDRF.”
The rugby lads and I have had a great laugh dressed as a #TypeOnesie and encourage others to do the same
He added: “The rugby lads and I have had a great laugh dressed as a #TypeOnesie and encourage others to do the same. Please get involved and spread the word.”
In June this year, Chris became the first rugby player living with Type 1 diabetes to score a try for England.
Karen Addington, Chief Executive of JDRF in the UK, said: “Living with Type 1 diabetes certainly doesn’t have to stop you from achieving great things – Chris proves this. He is a brilliant role model for people living with the condition.
“A big thank you to Chris and his friends, for getting behind our #TypeOnesie campaign with such enthusiasm.”
To support JDRF for World Diabetes Day, visit www.jdrf.org.uk/WDD.
