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Tilly Corbett is raising money for NSPCC
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One Jump · 19 May 2013

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Story

 

On June 27th 2012, my friend and I, cut our hair for two charities; Stonewall and The Little Princess Trust. Together we raised £1810, to this day Molly and I still have our hair like that very day. This was my first time doing such a huge experience afterwards I gained confidence and a better understanding that I could accomplish a lot more than I throught.

I was bit by the 'charity bug' I wanted to raise more money and a much higher awareness but with my exams round the corner I had to be suttle so with a group of people I met on tumblr, we made a YouTube channel dedicated to overcome gay discrimination and discuss LGBT issues; at the same time sharing our personal stories so the viewers related with us. We are called The Spectrum Seven.

 

WHY NSPCC?


I adore kids, I think they are amazing and I would love to work with them  when I am a adult. *shiver*

When making these type of videos people share with you their personal issues and, basically, life stories. The signifcent part of it is that most of their trauma dates back when they were just five years old. I once met this girl who's father used to slap everytime she would get an equation wrong.

Every child deserves to have a healthy relationship with their loved ones.

I feel there is no explantion for why I'm doing this, isn't obvious? 

So when a person asks me, why are you doing this? I reply with, why not?

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