Grace Latter

Grace's Close Shave(!!)

Fundraising for The Brain Tumour Charity
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Story

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So, I’m sure all of you reading this will know that I have had a few issues with my brain over the years. I’ve also had a lot of help with those issues, over the years; a fantastic neurosurgeon dug out the nasty growth, a wonderful charity has reached out to me and given me endless support, and counsellors have worked with me on the nasty feelings. 

Now, a lot of you reading this will also know that there are few things I really give a sh*t about when it comes to my appearance. 

These few things would be: my jewellery (I need at least 1 silver ring on each finger every day, or I feel very odd and not at all like myself), my tattoos (sorry, Dad), my lipstick (the brighter the better!) and...my hair. It’s always been my way of expressing myself. Well, I never really do more with it than pull it back in a bun or leave it to hang – but the colours I dye it (with Mama’s help, since I was 12) are me changing my appearance and choosing how I get to look. I’ve had dull brown, almost blackish, deep purple, bright pink, shocking orange, yellowy blonde, silvery blonde, sun-stained blue and most recently (my favourite), bright lilac. 

I have been so lucky in my journey with this particular illness, in that I’ve managed to keep my hair. In both operations (2014 and 2015), they only shaved a sliver off so they could cut the scalp, and then during radiotherapy in 2015 I lost a patch behind one ear, almost invisible beneath the top layer of hair. I also have experienced general thinning of my hair in recent years, as a result of the traumas my body has gone through. I still felt incredibly guilty though, throughout my radiotherapy when I was seeing frail, wispy-haired old ladies and kids running down hospital corridors in wigs. I donated over 6 inches of hair to The Little Princess Trust before beginning my treatment, and so was able to provide material for other kids’ wigs, plus I got to rock a bob for a few months. 

But I’ve always wanted to do this – to properly get it all shaved off. 

I am currently a Young Ambassador for The Brain Tumour Charity, and attending weekly sessions at Counselling Plus, Hastings. Both of these charities are now extremely close to my heart, and I am repeatedly astounded by the incredible work they do for people like me – that is, those with misbehaving brains. 

I want to raise money for *both* these charities in doing this – so I ask you to please donate to the JustGiving page for The Brain Tumour Charity, and give me donations in person – or via PayPal, just ask for my email – so I can write a cheque for Counselling Plus.

Donate to whichever you feel is right for you.

A friend of mine recently passed away after over 3 years spent battling with a high grade brain tumour. Emma Warden was a gorgeous, brave woman, and I know she’ll be missed by so many people. I’m doing this partly for her, because I remember once talking with her about the many things we share (our terrible diagnoses, major life upheavals...and various hospital-related annoyances) and I was so blown away by her positivity. I told her this, and asked her about her chemo – and she said ‘it’s fine, but I wish I didn’t have to lose my hair.’ 

She always looked beautiful, though. And I want to do this a little bit for her, as well.

Finally, PLEASE nobody worry about how I’ll look when I’m sporting a #2 buzz. A profesh barber is doing it for one thing, AND I am actually so excited to get a proper look at the scar across my bonce – and I’ll be excited to try a new look. And, as Mama Latter always quite rightly says: ‘it grows back’. 

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I will be holding a little party for the actual act of head shaving; as soon as I secure the venue, an event page will be made and all those who wish to attend (there may be a few quid entry fee, as I would need to actually hire a place) can DM me for details. The page should be up by the middle of this coming week. Thanks for bearing with!

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PHOTO: Copyright, Sophie Mayanne's (@sophiemayanne) incredible 'Behind the Scars' project. Google it, or see my photo shoot snaps on my Instagram, @_gracelatter.

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The Brain Tumour Charity is the world’s leading brain tumour charity and the largest dedicated funder of research into brain tumours globally. Committed to saving and improving lives, we’re moving further and faster to help every single person affected by a brain tumour. A cure really can’t wait

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£4,140.00
+ £718.00 Gift Aid
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£4,140.00
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