Boy donates lockdown locks to children's charity
Summary
A nine-year-old boy named Noah from Stowmarket, Suffolk, cut his long hair for the first time since the pandemic and donated it to The Little Princess Trust. The charity uses donated hair to make wigs for children who lose their hair due to illness.Key Facts
- Noah had not cut his hair since the Covid-19 lockdown started when he was three years old.
- His blond hair grew down to his hips over six years.
- He cut his hair on a Saturday in Bury St Edmunds to donate to The Little Princess Trust.
- The charity creates wigs for children suffering from hair loss.
- Noah learned it costs about £700 to make one wig, so he also started a fundraising page.
- He wanted to surprise his friends and teachers at school with his new short haircut.
- Noah’s dad said the family is very proud and joked they will have to think about haircuts more often now.
- Noah was inspired to help charity after seeing others doing good deeds during lockdown.
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