Specsavers a cut above for the Little Princess Trust
Staff at Scarborough Specsavers held an in-store fundraiser to raise much-needed cash for the Little Princess Trust.
As part of the event, Trainee Dispensing Optician Steph Machin had her hair cut live instore, helping to raise £330 for the charity.
The Little Princess Trust provides real hair wigs to chil- dren and young peo- ple up to the age of 24 who have lost their own hair through cancer or other treatments.
Staff at the town’s store on Westborough welcomed customers and staged a range of fundraising activities including a raffle and cake sale, and hosted a very welcome visit from some visiting princesses.
The store chose the Little Princess Trust as it remains close to the hearts of many in the area, particularly for Steph, as her sister sadly passed away from cancer.
Whilst undergoing treatment, she benefited from the Little Princess Trust’s services.
James Ellison, Director of Specsavers Scarborough, said: “We are very proud of Steph who was willing to cut her hair for the charity.
"The Little Princess Trust do some truly incredible work and provide both young children and individuals the opportunity to grow confidence and hope during truly difficult times.”
Steph, who had 12 inches cut from her hair by daughter Sophie after growing it for the last four years, said: “I feel a little bit light-headed! We’re sending the hair to the Little Princess Trust this week.
“We’ve done fanastically well. It’s nice to know it’s going to help such a fantastic charity.”
To find out more about The Princess Trust Fund visit: https://www.littleprincesses. org.uk/our-story