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Derby girl 7 with diabetes to cut hair for charity
10/23/2022 9:24:00 AM Derby girl 7 with diabetes to cut hair for charity
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Derby girl 7 with diabetes to cut hair for charity Molly is raising money for cancer and diabetes groups by having more than 14 inches of her hair cut. A seven-year-old girl who was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes is having more than 14 inches (36cm) of her hair cut off to raise money for charity.Molly has been growing her hair since the start of the pandemic and will have it cut into a bob on 5 November. However, she wanted to see if she could also help some local charities that were close to her heart.Google"It's just huge if we can give something so they can buy either equipment or any comfort for people that are there and their family," she said. Read more:
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