
A terminally ill Dutch six-year-old boy, who hoped to raise a
few hundred euros for other sick children by daring people to paint
their nails in garish colours, had raised more than one million by
Friday.
Tijn Kolsteren, who was diagnosed with brain cancer in May,
launched the appeal only two days ago but it has quickly fired the
imagination of the Dutch public who had donated more than 1,270,000
euros ($1,326,000) at the last count.
“Paint your nails, make a donation and then challenge three
of your friends to do the same,” dares the donation page, which invites
participants to share their pictures on social media using the hashtag
#lakaan (meaning “the polish is on”).
“Most poor children diagnosed with pneumonia don’t live
until the age of five,” said the young boy on the site. “That’s why we
have to put up a fight.”
Celebrities, politicians, presenters and actors have been
among thousands of people who have posted pictures of their painted
nails online, with far-right politician Geert Wilders plumping for deep
red.
“I got really emotional when I heard the story about this
little guy — it made a really big impression on me,” Prime Minister Mark
Rutte said at his weekly press conference.
The appeal is part of a traditional event in The Netherlands
where radio DJs lock themselves away for several days without food or
drink to raise money. This year, proceeds are going to the Red Cross.
Although Tijn’s cancer was diagnosed on May, it was only
last week that his family learned that a course of chemotherapy had
failed to reduce its size.
“Despite this bad news, we wanted to do something for
children who won’t maybe even make it to six,” his father Gerrit told
public television channel NOS.
“We came up with the idea together: Tijn had already painted
his nails with a friend and liked it. I wanted to do something similar
to the Ice Bucket challenge and men painting their nails is a bit
taboo,” he added, referring to the internet craze that raised millions.
The Dutch press hailed the boy as a hero, with the tabloid
AD putting a picture of him dressed as a superhero under the headline
“SuperTijn.”
AFP
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