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I have been growing my hair for a while and lockdown has meant I've been able to grow iy even longer. I'm planning on now donating 14 inches + to the Princess trust and hope to raise enough money to cover the cost of making a wig, which is £550. Since planning to donate my hair, my 4 year old daughter was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia and 6 months in to treatment has lost all her hair. Although she chooses not to wear a wig or hat, it has made my donation all the more meaningful to me.
"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."