Evie's sponsored hair cut

Keeley Ladlow is raising money for Little Princess Trust
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Evie's sponsored hair cut · 18 July 2016

The Little Princess Trust provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to children and young people who have lost their own hair through cancer treatment or to other conditions. The charity is also one of the largest funders of childhood cancer research in the UK.

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Evie is 5 years old and has been growing her hair since she was born. Evie always wants to look like Princess Elsa from the Disney film and has grown her hair until now she can sit on it. However as she has started to get older she has become more aware of the world and how sometimes children and adults get poorly. Evie was talking about poorly girls and boys who have medicine to help them but then they lose their hair. 

After this conversation Evie decided that she would like to help the poorly girls and boys by donating her long hair so that it can be made into a wig for them. Evie very kindly said she doesn't need all of her hair and she would like someone else to have it who would love to have hair again.

We have decided upon Little Princess Trust to donate Evie's hair to, which once cut will be around 45cm in length for the wig to be made from.  The hair cut will take place on Monday 18th July 2016.

We have created this just giving page for any donation you would like to make for Evie's sponsored hair cut. All money goes directly to Little Princess Trust to help them carry on helping girls and boys smile again. 

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Total
£135.00
+ £25.00 Gift Aid
Online
£135.00
Offline
£0.00

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