Uncle to shave off coveted locks after niece beats terminal cancer
Four-year-old Pippa Cole from Garstang, was diagnosed with terminal brain, spine and spinal fluid cancer -she has been fighting the disease she was just 18-months -old.
Last month doctors told the family Pippa was cancer-free.
Her uncle Gavin Howard, brother to Pippa’s mum Michelle, said the family have been overwhelmed by health staff and the support of Macmillan nurses and he wanted to ‘give something back.’
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Hide AdBuilding site manager Gavin, 37, said: “The work that Macmillan nurses have done to support my family and friends is second to none, they are so supportive and helpful.
“I love my hair and my beard, it has taken me over two years to get it like this and it will be sad to see it go, but, if I can raise £500 I will shave all my head hair off and if I can reach £1000 the head hair and beard hair will all go!”
Gavin’s wife Kirsty has volunteered to plait his hair for the charity hair cut ,which will take place outside Sovereign Jewellers in Preston’s Friargate on Saturday August 20 starting at 11am.
Family and friends will be taking it turns to chop off a plait for every donation and shoppers too will be invited to have a go. All the proceeds will go to Macmillan Cancer support as part of their ‘Brave the shave’ campaign.
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Hide AdGavin added: “Macmillan is such a brilliant cause, so, I’m asking nicely please can every body get behind me and support this great charity
“Without the support of this great charity lots of people would be struggling even more than they need to.”
Pippa Belle Cole was diagnosed with an aggressive brain tumour called an ependymoma Grade 3 at 18 months old.
The brave youngster underwent several operations including a 10-hour brain surgery followed by a gruelling 13 months of intensive chemotherapy.
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Hide AdHer dad Scott Cole and mum Michelle Howard set-up a campaign to help fund a life-saving trip to America so Pippa could receive Proton Beam Therapy but were left devastated when tests showed the cancer had spread to her spine. She was given further gruelling rounds of radiotherapy.
Last month the family were told against all the odds Pippa no longer had cancer.
Michelle said: “We don’t know when or if it will return but we do know that we have been given a miracle and our amazing little girl is cancer free.”
To help support the Macmillan cause visit bravetheshave.org.uk and search Gavin Howard. Donation buckets are also in place at Sovereign Jewellers.