It's to raise funds for people in Africa.
GOAL is urging people to get involved and donate for Jersey Day tomorrow, as the humanitarian funds are badly needed in Africa.
A report from Concern this morning found nine nations are currently experiencing 'alarming' levels of hunger.
The reasons for that include Covid, the climate and the war in Ukraine among others.
GOAL senior fundraising manager, David Burns, says jersey day is a chance to have a bit of fun while also giving life saving donations:
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