AN ELLESMERE Port youngster is to sacrifice her long locks to help a boy or girl battling cancer.
Kind-hearted Kayla Roberts, aged seven, wanted to have her long hair chopped to support the Little Princess Trust.
Her hair will be donated to a child undergoing treatment for cancer.
Kayla's hair before the chop
The Rivacre Valley Primary School pupil will have her hair cut in front of family and friends, and proud parents Shane Roberts and Jenine Hughes, at the Wheatsheaf Pub in the Port at about 12.30pm/1.30pm on Sunday (August 4).
There will be the opportunity for people to donate money to the Little Princess Trust.
Kayla Roberts, seven
Kayla's dad, Shane said: "Kayla is wanting to donate her hair to the little princess trust to help a little girl or boy who has had cancer have hair again. She is also wanting to raise money for this charity.
"The Wheatsheaf have kindly put on a cake sale to help raise money for Kayla's charity.
"It would make Kayla's day if people could come and support her."
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