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After a discussion with the CEO of this organisation towards the end of last year my mum was informed that they would do all they could to include the choice of a real Afro hair wig for children suffering from cancer. This also gives black and mixed children the opportunity to donate their hair (should they choose to) and feel the same sense of pride other children feel when donating their hair. The organisation has now achieved this and made their first real Afro hair wigs and this is just the beginning! So, due to The Little Princess Trust’s dedication to authentic inclusion for all children in this process, I am trying to fundraise and raise awareness for this wonderful charity. I will be going to Andrew Barton’s salon in Mayfair sometime in May (arranged by Phil Brace, CEO of The Little Princess Trust) to cut my hair and I will post pics when done.
I hope that you will consider donating to this worthy cause, however, I am also aware that times are difficult for many people right now so any donation is gratefully received no matter the size and if you cannot donate then please consider sharing this post😊
Thank you for reading my post, Calum. P.s. I will be donating 10-12inches of my hair 😆
On a serious note, The Little Princess Trust state:
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.