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After a family friend bought one of his drawings for 20 pence, six-year-old Jack Henderson came up with the idea to "draw anything" in return for donations to the hospital that treats his two-year-old brother. His parents set up a website and thought they might make 100. After two weeks, Jack had more than 500 picture requests and had raised more than 10,000 for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation.
Parents Ed and Rose, along with Jack, Toby, and Noah, appeared on the Fern Britton Show and Jack's project was featured on Russell Howard's Good News four times. Coverage by STV news, BBC news, and CBBC Newsround have all helped spread the word about this creative and generous little boy. Jack is slowly but steadily drawing the requested pictures which range from a "dinosaur diving into a pool of jelly" (#1) to "my (extremely bald) friend Brian dancing like a crazy man" (#80). He doesn't draw every day, only when he wants to, and his parents estimate that he'll finish at the end of August.
After a family friend bought one of his drawings for 20 pence, six-year-old Jack Henderson came up with the idea to "draw anything" in return for donations to the hospital that treats his two-year-old brother. His parents set up a website and thought they might make 100. After two weeks, Jack had more than 500 picture requests and had raised more than 10,000 for the Sick Kids Friends Foundation.
Parents Ed and Rose, along with Jack, Toby, and Noah, appeared on the Fern Britton Show and Jack's project was featured on Russell Howard's Good News four times. Coverage by STV news, BBC news, and CBBC Newsround have all helped spread the word about this creative and generous little boy. Jack is slowly but steadily drawing the requested pictures which range from a "dinosaur diving into a pool of jelly" (#1) to "my (extremely bald) friend Brian dancing like a crazy man" (#80). He doesn't draw every day, only when he wants to, and his parents estimate that he'll finish at the end of August.