Dad colors her blue hair for her son, ends up lifting $ 16,000 for charity

An act of solidarity of Father-Son has become a force for good.


Matthew Green42 years old is a computer teacher and a cryptographer living in Baltimore, Maryland, who recently found in an interesting situation.

"My child wanted to die (sic) his blue hair but would only do it if I did it too and now I put the question from all this" parenting "decision," Green tweeted Monday.

When you have reached by phone, Green said he and his wife encouraged their 11-year-old son, Harris, to dye his hair as a way to show that it's ok of stand out.

"[My wife] wanted my son and my daughter to do something interesting, different and trying to get them out of their comfort zone," Green explained. "So the blue hair was the thing and he agreed to do it. It was a learning experience for our children."

On Twitter, Green has chronic his attempt to dye his hair at home himself. He quickly realized that the process was not as easy as he had thought.

"If you start with brown hair and try blue, you do not finish much," he said.

Green has published a photo of its unsuccessful attempt on Twitter and, soon, its followers began to commit money to regulations (Center for Refugees and Immigrants for Legal Education) to see it really tinting his hair professionally.

"There are a lot of people on Twitter who also do a computer security service [and], they know me pretty good to want to make me look stupid and they also like to collect money to do good things,", has explained green on the phone. "Suddenly, these people I knew, say," you know what I'm asking $ 300 if you do it well. "Someone else then says," I put in an additional $ 300 "and suddenly, there were $ 2,500."

So, Tuesday, the green went to the hairstyle show to do good for his son and the world.

At that time, Green tweets had become virals and donations had risen to $ 12,500.

The process was a little intimidating, to say the least.

They had to whiten the hair so that the blue dye was better, which made it look likeGuy FieriHe tweeted.

In the end, Green followed, but there is a torsion of land ...

Once Harris has seen what his father looked like, he ended up safeguarding the agreement!

"He said I'm not going to do that and it's ridiculous, so he's delighted to deal with the end!" Green says.

But the good news is that when the last check last Tuesday, the amount of money he had raised was $ 16,000 and that people continue to contribute.

In fact, some people say it's a great way to collect funds for charity in general, a kind of altruistic version of "truth or dare".

And, in case you wonder, the green plans to keep the new "do for a little longer.

"I think I'll keep all the summer," he said. "I want to duty to people who put in all that money."

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