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Mark Lyall's brave shave

A resident of Eldon Care Centre, grows hair for a year before charity shave that will be raising funds for cancer research

- Grace Odlum You can donate at www. shaveforac­ure.co.nz/ marklyall

I don’t care what cancer it is I sponsor – it all kills people

Mark Lyall

Mark Lyall has been growing out his hair, including his facial hair, for about a year in preparatio­n for Shave for a Cure. Now, with less than two weeks until his shave day - which will be February 28 - he’s trying to raise as much money as he can for kids with cancer.

The money he raises will be going to Leukaemia and Blood Cancer New Zealand, and he will be completely shaving his head and his face, except for his eyebrows – which he has shaved before and wouldn’t do again.

It’s the third time he has participat­ed, having raised $1000 the first time, and $600 the second, and he said he is quite looking forward to the shave – as he is tired of the long hair and looking forward to getting rid of it.

Mark, a resident of the Eldon Care Centre in Paraparaum­u, is especially passionate about the cause as he lost his brother, Charlie, and father, Gordon, to cancer.

While his father died of prostate cancer, and his brother died of bladder cancer, Mark said: “I don’t care what cancer it is I sponsor – it all kills people”.

He also donates to various cancer charities, including the Breast Cancer Foundation and others.

Supporting cancer charities seems to run in Mark’s family too – with his other brother, David, having competed in the Walking Stars event in Wellington and won, raising more than $8000.

Mark has set a goal of $800 on his Shave for a Cure page, and has already had $170 in donations on there, along with between $70 and $80 donated via a jar on the front desk of the home.

He said he’s not worried at all about shaving his head, because, inevitably, “it’s going to grow back”.

 ?? Photo / David Haxton ?? People have started donating money for Mark Lyall’s upcoming Shave for a Cure extreme haircut.
Photo / David Haxton People have started donating money for Mark Lyall’s upcoming Shave for a Cure extreme haircut.

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