Clenchwarton pupil Marnie is donating her hair to charity.

A kind-hearted pupil at our school is ready to lose her long curly locks to help children who are undergoing treatment for cancer.
Marnie-Rae Hornsby celebrated her sixth birthday today (20) and is having her hair cut later this year for the Little Princess charity.
Marnie is also raising money for the charity and had hit £375 this week via a page on the Just Giving website which was created for her by dad Shaun Hornsby.
Her proud mum Chelsea Owen said Marnie was inspired to help after her aunt lost her hair while receiving treatment for cancer before she died last year.
“Marnie has been asking me for a while to cut her hair to her shoulders, and I’ve been putting it off as it’s so beautiful and long, and not wanting her hair to go to waste and be thrown straight in the bin,” she said.
“She loves to have pretty hairstyles and I’m sure she still can with short hair. Marnie has a really kind nature and helps others.”
Marnie, has been watching her list of sponsors increase on the web page and Chelsea said her daughter was ‘very grateful for every pound she has received.’
Her hair will be cut in June or July and donated to the Little Princess Trust which was established 20 years ago. It provides free, real hair wigs to children and young people aged up to 24 who lose their hair through cancer treatment or other conditions.
It also raises money to help fund childhood cancer research and for the last nine years has been funding scientists in the field of paediatric cancer. It has paid for 152 research projects in a bid to find a kinder and more effective treatment for childhood cancer.
Search ‘Marnies fundraiser for Little Princess Trust’ on justgiving.com to make a donation.