Story
Cancer and Cancer treatments take away so much from a person. Chemotherapy is now starting to take my hair, but choice and control was taken away the day I was told "You have Cancer".
What I do have control over is how and when I lose it, and how I chose to look at the situation. It sucks, there's no denying it, but I can do something positive with your help.
When I cut my hair into a bob, The Little Princess Trust couldn't use my dyed tresses (Joke. They were rats tails. You'd be lucky to get half a fringe from it!), but we can still raise funds for children and young people to have a wig of their own. It's not just hair. Its an identity, it's confidence, it's self-esteem and so much more!
Please give a little of your pocket money to help fund research into childhood cancers, wigs for children and young people and to make this pile of poop a little less poopy!
I will try my best to get a full video, but photos will follow on social media.
When a child loses their hair to cancer or another condition, we'll be there with a free, real hair wig to help restore their confidence and identity. We won't stop until the research that we fund ends childhood cancer forever. Promise.Please visit us at www.littleprincesses.org.uk to find out how you can help us give young people back what cancer takes away.The Trust relies solely on the efforts of enthusiastic community fundraisers. We receive no formal funding. Please help to raise money for us so that we can help more families.