South Cheshire College student Chelsea Palfreyman has had her locks chopped for charity.
The Health and Social Care student took part in ‘Brave The Shave’ and has raised over £450 for Macmillan Cancer Support.
Chelsea is now sporting short hair after deciding to go through with the fundraising stunt.
‘Brave The Shave’ is a Macmillan Cancer fundraising campaign which encourages men and women to have their hair shaved off so they can stand proudly alongside people with cancer.
The campaign raises cash to give people with cancer and their families the support they need.
Former Hartford High School pupil Chelsea, 17, said: “It all feels very strange having short hair but I wanted to do it for a fantastic cause.
“I’ve always wanted to do something like this and when I saw the appeal I just decided to go for it.
“I’m very grateful to everyone who has supported me by giving generously so far and I’m hoping to raise even more cash in the weeks ahead.”
To donate to Chelsea’s fundraising appeal, visit: https://bravetheshave.org.uk/shavers/chelsea-palfreyman/
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