Sisters get the chop for charity

Imogen Nelson, nine, has followed in her big sister's footsteps to have her hair cut for the Little Princess Trust.
Imogen Nelson, 9, has followed in big sister Ciara's footsteps and had her hair cut for the Little Princess Trust 6XNo5htU0X9MtX1YKdOQImogen Nelson, 9, has followed in big sister Ciara's footsteps and had her hair cut for the Little Princess Trust 6XNo5htU0X9MtX1YKdOQ
Imogen Nelson, 9, has followed in big sister Ciara's footsteps and had her hair cut for the Little Princess Trust 6XNo5htU0X9MtX1YKdOQ

The charity provides real hair wigs for children with cancer to help them cope when they lose their own hair.

Imogen, a pupil at Storrington First School, had her beautiful dark locks chopped at Shampoo in Church Street, Storrington.

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She said she wanted to help children with cancer and other illnesses, and she was nervous when they were cutting her hair but now she feels ‘helpful and pretty’.

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Imogen Nelson, 9, has followed in big sister Ciara's footsteps and had her hair cut for the Little Princess Trust Cz2L5dBaUmqa45U-rdjp

Her sister Ciara, 12, had her own lovely mane cut 18 months ago.

She said: “I wanted to help children who aren’t as fortunate as me.”

Imogen is hoping to raise £100 and is still appealing for donations. To find out more visit https://www.justgiving.com/fundraising/Imogennelson

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