Luke Peppercorn, aged 8, has raised an incredible £378.03 in aid of Teens Unite by shaving his hair.
He has followed in the footsteps of his father, Mark Peppercorn, who made the decision to shave his infamous beard and long hairstyle back in 2015, also in aid of Teens Unite.
On Friday 19th July, Luke headed to The Barbers, Hoddesdon for his transformational new hair style.
As well as raising vital funds and awareness for Teens Unite, Luke decided to donate his locks to Little Princess Trust.
Debbie Pezzani, CEO and Co-Founder has said: “We’re really proud of Luke and would like to thank his family for their ongoing support, along with everyone who kindly donated. He should feel incredibly proud of the difference he has made to others at such a young age.”
The money Luke has raised will go towards funding the activities Teens Unite organises for young people fighting cancer.
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