Eight-year-old Lewis Wakenell-Stewart decided to cut his long hair ahead of a school trip, transforming it into a charitable act by donating it for a wig. Initially hesitant to cut his hair, fearing it wouldn't grow back, Lewis was encouraged by his family. He agreed to get a haircut during the May half term and raised funds for The Little Princess Trust through sponsorship. On the day of his haircut at N&J Barbers, he felt nervous but was comforted knowing his hair would benefit someone in need, making the decision truly meaningful.
Lewis Wakenell-Stewart, an eight-year-old, had never had a proper haircut, with his hair growing down past his shoulders. He decided to cut his hair ahead of a school trip but turned it into an act of kindness by donating it to make a wig for someone in need, specifically supporting The Little Princess Trust. His family has long supported charity efforts, but this time, the fundraising idea originated directly from Lewis. On the day of the haircut, he was nervous yet felt a sense of pride knowing his hair was going to someone who needed it.
Lewis felt his hair was like a blanket, and he was hesitant to cut it at first, fearing he might not grow it back. However, reassured that his hair would eventually grow back, he agreed to get a haircut during the May half term, with a plan to raise funds for charity. This decision was motivated by his desire to not only look presentable for his upcoming school trip but also help others in need through his donation.
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