7-year-old Imogen from Skipton has decided to cut her hair for charity.
Her hair will be used to make wigs for children who have lost their hair from cancer or alopecia.

Her mum set a target on their Just Giving page for £500, and they have surpassed this with an incredible £1,367 raised!
The charity is also one of the largest funders of childhood cancer research in the UK.
The Little Princess Trust relies solely on the generosity of its wonderful supporters, who help the charity give Hair and Hope to so many children and young people with cancer each year.
You can donate to their page here.

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