The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Friends happy being hairless for fundraiser

- SASKIA HARPER

Agroup of Broughty Ferry boys have raised more then £5,000 after shaving their heads for their friend who has cancer.

Scarlett Harper, 13, was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma in March this year and is receiving treatment.

But her school and close friends have rallied around to help her.

Scarlett’s mum Leila said: “We had a dreadful year last year when we lost my dad and the twins’ beloved Papa, Stewart, to cancer. So Scarlett’s diagnosis came as a bolt.

“Everyone’s support means the world. Scarlett has a positive attitude and is very strong-willed. We’ll get through with bumps along the way.”

Ewing sarcoma is a rare cancer that affects bones or the tissue around bones. It mainly affects children and young people, but can also be seen in adults.

Her mum said: “Scarlett loves Monty Python and ‘older’ music, such as The Monkees, The Beatles and Joni Mitchell.

“She’s extremely kind and empathises with others and tries to help. And she has a wicked sense of humour.”

Scarlett and her group of friends attend Grove Academy and have been a tight-knit group since primary school.

The boys did not want her to go through treatment alone, so have been raising the money through shaving their heads – a gesture that has been greatly appreciate­d.

Leila added: “We as a family were overwhelme­d by all of Scarlett’s friends, and her twin brother Jude, wanting to help and show their support.

“When she heard they were going to shave their heads, she initially told them not to be daft.

“We know the twins have great friends and they are very protective of Scarlett. She is very loved.

“It was so emotional seeing the boys coming together to help. They are little heroes.

“I’m so grateful to their families for organising it all and luckily Scarlett and I got home from hospital in Edinburgh to join in.”

The money raised will go towards some of the wards at the hospitals in Glasgow and Edinburgh where Scarlett has had care.

The rest will be given to Scarlett to give her something to look forward to after treatment.

Leila said: “Scarlett is amazed how many people care. Our family is in awe of the kindness shown, sometimes by complete strangers.

“We have the best friends and families supporting us and can’t thank the NHS enough for what they’ve done so far.”

 ?? ?? BALD AMBITION: The group shaved off their hair to raise money and support Scarlett.
BALD AMBITION: The group shaved off their hair to raise money and support Scarlett.
 ?? ?? Scarlett Harper.
Scarlett Harper.

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