Heads up! Here's why you should support my Shave for a Cure 🧡
Big news 🙌 I'm joining a movement of thousands to unite and raise funds to support Kiwis impacted by blood cancer. I have lost too many people to cancer in my life, starting at 12 years old. I met an amazing girl at kindy, we lost contact eventually until we realised either at intermediate or high school that we were close then and we were even closer now. She's so genuine, sweet, hardworking, honest, beautiful, a absolutely fantastic mumma to 7 children and she does it mainly all by herself, she is always trying to level up so she can do the best for her beautiful babies. She had a beautiful daughter then fell pregnant with twins while still young and that's when she found out not only was she growing twins but she has leukaemia. Talk about growing up fast! I have always wanted to shave for a cure, and I want to do it on my friends behalf. Unfortunately, 3 or 4 weeks ago I made a impulse decision and shaved all my long locks off. But it grows fast so I thought I could let it grow between now and the 27th July (my 42nd birthday and get a funky hair cut in the morning (maybe Mohawk) colour it something bright and bold in the afternoon then shave it all again in the evening. So a bit of everything drawn out over the day
Here's the thing... I need your help! Will you please donate now so my new hairdo can make the biggest impact possible towards a cure for blood cancers?

Every dollar you give helps power research and deliver crucial care and support for people living with blood cancer in New Zealand.
Your support is so important, because each day 8 people in New Zealand are diagnosed with blood cancer.
Stand in solidarity by donating now. You'll also give me a huge confidence boost as I get ready to make a big change with my hair 🥰
Please give generously. 👉
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