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I love my hair! But I also love a dear old friend who has incurable cancer!
- - - I put off having a haircut through the last winter months and recently thought how my head is currently a collapsed bird's nest so it needs a cut.
But why not do it for a great cause and help people that are facing the darkest moments of their lives.
A bit of a chill on top of the ol' noggin is a micro problem compared to the scary life-threatening fight against cancer.
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I'm asking you to help me out if you can.
I'll sacrifice my barnet if you can sacrifice a few pound.
£500 could go towards welfare rights advisers to run the welfare rights element of our phone service for 1 hour. In this time, they could, on average, deal with 14 calls and web enquiries and help secure around £20,799 in unclaimed benefits for people affected by cancer.
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Together, our small act could make a huge different to people facing the darkest period in their life.
A biggest, shave-iest thank you.
David