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Chop chop! Jacqui does it again for Little Princess Trust

Donations on the day raised over £400 which, along with her JustGiving donation page, has totalled just over £800 so far

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A Madden woman has completed her third charity hair cut, with funds going to support the Little Princess Trust.

On Saturday morning (December 30), two years after her previous hair cut for the charity, Jacqui Hawthorne once again donated her lengthy locks, with the longest length measuring 19-and-a-half inches.

She entrusted the cutting of her tresses to her sister-in-law, Charlene, from Haus of Hair, Camlough, who later styled her a beautiful new pixie look.

Donations on the day raised over £400 which, along with her JustGiving donation page, has totalled just over £800 so far.

The Little Princess Trust is a charity providing free-of-charge real-hair wigs to children and young people who have lost their own hair through cancer.

Speaking afterwards, Jacqui said: “Needless to say, I felt the cold a bit more when I went outside! I think I’ll be happy for my hair to grow back, now it’s just to keep reminding myself that it’s for those who need it more.

“Donating my hair to the Little Princess Trust is such a simple way to make a big impact on someone’s life. Making the decision to cut my hair is merely the minimum I can do to support those who have been affected by hair loss.”

Anyone who wishes to support Jacqui’s fundraising can still do so via her JustGiving page.

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