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Although this is my first foray into the AmDram world, the Southam Drama group supports the wonderful James Hopkins Trust every year. This years production of Aladdin is no exception and in a bid to raise even more money for the charity this year, I have agreed to shave my head (in the vain hope that my performance might be a little more credible...).
So, I am looking to raise an additional £500 for the James Hopkins Trust before shaving my head completely on the day of the first show (Friday 25th January). Something I have never done before, in fact I've had a full head of hair since the day I was born (albeit thinning in places!!).
James Hopkins Trust provides care and support for Gloucestershire’s families and their young children who are life limited or life threatened. Some parents will know their baby has a condition that will cause severe disability or shorten their life before they are born, other babies will be diagnosed soon after birth or in early childhood. Often no-one can tell you how long your child will live, only that they need constant care. James Hopkins Trust exists to help these children and their families.