Hamptons International in Stratford-upon-Avon Takes on Charity Head Shave for Cancer Research UK

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Sarah Dunsby of Hamptons International in Stratford-upon-Avon has shaved her head to raise awareness and money for Cancer Research UK. Sarah, who is a Sales Administrator, went for the chop at hair salon Nashwhite, and has so far raised £640.

To help celebrate its 150th birthday, Hamptons International has committed to make 2019 its biggest year of fundraising yet. In support of the businesses ongoing commitment to charity partner Cancer Research UK, Hamptons International is proud to introduce “Challenge 150”. “Challenge 150” is an internal initiative whereby each member of the business has pledged to raise £150 to collectively raise in excess of £150,000 for Cancer Research, UK by the end of the year. To date, Hamptons International has raised almost a quarter of a million pounds for Cancer Research, UK and aims to bring that total to £400,000 by the end of 2019.

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Sarah Dunsby of Hamptons International in Stratford-upon-Avon says:

“I am thrilled that I have managed to raise £640 for Cancer Research UK, as it’s a charity that is extremely close to many of our hearts – I am sure we have all lost someone to this illness or known someone affected. It was slightly nerve wracking shaving my hair off – I chose to do it because I can’t bake or run – but it felt brilliant to do so for such a worthy cause. I would like to say a big thank you to the team at Nashwhite and to all the people who so kindly donated!”

 Should you wish to donate to this worthy cause please donate via Sarah’s fundraising page:

https://fundraise.cancerresearchuk.org/page/a-close-shave?fbclid=IwAR1CiUIj3NbAKQud5uftCxsb7aC1noAr1R0JN2lOT661LeqOpUC58tokDSc

 


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