She had been growing her hair for eight years and it had reached her knees, but Rachel Rourke gave up her crowning glory to provide a sick child with a wig.
Rachel, 14, is donating her pony tail to a charity that creates wigs for youngsters who lose their hair through illness.
The hair will now be used by the Little Princesses Trust to create a wig for a young cancer or alopecia sufferer who could not otherwise afford one.
Rachel, from Heald Green, Stockport, has also raised more than £200 in sponsorship from the hair cut. She will give the money to animal charity PDSA.
Rachel, 14, is donating her pony tail to a charity that creates wigs for youngsters who lose their hair through illness.
The hair will now be used by the Little Princesses Trust to create a wig for a young cancer or alopecia sufferer who could not otherwise afford one.
Rachel, from Heald Green, Stockport, has also raised more than £200 in sponsorship from the hair cut. She will give the money to animal charity PDSA.
She said: "I was ready for a hair cut so I thought why not make it into a sponsorship event and raise some awareness for charities. "It was a real shock to see all that hair come off but I like the new look and I think I'm going to stick with it short."
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Wow that is so brave. What a lovely girl inside and out.
Wow that is so brave. What a lovely girl inside and out.
Wow that is so brave. What a lovely girl inside and out.
Wow that is so brave. What a lovely girl inside and out.
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