Sam's head shaving

Sam Wareing is raising money for Cleft Lip And Palate Association
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shaving my head · 13 December 2014

CLAPA is a support organisation for all those affected by cleft lip and/or palate. One in 700 children are born with this condition. We provide information, advice, and support through our online events led by staff members and volunteers. Facebook groups, and peer and parent support services.

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As most people will know, I currently have a ridiculous amount of hair and I am very reluctant to cut it. Because of this I have decided that shaving it all off would be a great way to raise money for charity, as people know how significant it would be for me to lose my hair.

The charity that I am going to raise money for is the Cleft Lip and Palate Association, who work very hard to help those who have been affected by having a cleft lip or palate, from research into causes and treatments of it, or by helping parents to feed their child. One of my closest friends, Ellis, was born with a cleft lip and palate, he had to have multiple facial surgeries as a result of this and has suffered from issues with his speech and hearing. By donating to CLAPA, you can help to improve treatment for those born with a cleft and increase their support within the community.

If you want to know more about CLAPA, just visit http://www.clapa.com/

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Total
£895.50
+ £160.63 Gift Aid
Online
£895.50
Offline
£0.00

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