Teenage schoolgirl “braving the shave” in memory of important people who lost battle with cancer

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A 13-year-old schoolgirl is “braving the shave” to raise money in memory of important people she has lost to cancer.

Isabelle Brookhouse, 13, a pupil at Lymm High School, is raising money for Macmillan because her Godmother and her Great Aunt both sadly lost their battles with cancer.
So she wants to raise as much as she can to show her support for the charity.
She was supposed to be taking part in St Rocco’s colour bubble fun run in 2019 but it was cancelled.
Isabelle said: ” I’m doing brave the shave because I have lost some very important people to cancer and I would like to do my part to help others who may become poorly.”
So far she has raised over £300 with funds still coming in.
Donations can be made online via https://bravetheshave.macmillan.org.uk/shavers/isabelle-hazel-brookhouse

Isabelle Brookhouse heading off to Lymm High School


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