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Woman shaves hair to raise money for NHS staff night out

News | Rhys Williams | Published: 09:42, Thursday April 16th, 2020.
Last updated: 09:42, Thursday April 16th, 2020
Michele Pickett Jones has shaved her hair to raise money for NHS staff

A woman from Maesycwmmer has shaved her hair to raise money for NHS workers to “have a night out on us” once the coronavirus pandemic is over.

Michele Pickett Jones said she made the “drastic” decision to “say a big thank you from the community”.

Ms Pickett Jones is aiming to raise £2,000 through her fundraiser, which has been set up on social media platform Facebook.

She is hoping to “give something back” to staff at Ysbyty Ystrad Fawr, Oakfield Street Surgery and Lloyd’s Pharmacy in Ystrad Mynach.

Michele before she shaved her hair

Ms Pickett Jones, who previously battled cancer and is currently off work due to the pandemic, said she wanted to do something to help.

“It would be nice to give something back to the staff. Hopefully, once this is all over, they’ll be able to let their hair down.

“They’re doing all they can under terrible circumstances.”

Caerphilly man raises £3,600 for NHS workers

Ms Pickett Jones said one of the reasons she has shaved her hair is because it was one of her biggest fears while fighting cancer.

Ms Pickett Jones said she’s “uncomfortable about how I look”, but did it to show solidarity with the amazing people who are uncomfortable every day”.

A video of Ms Pickett Jones shaving her hair was uploaded to Facebook, and can be viewed at obv.sr/mpjfb1.

To make a donation to the fundraiser, visit obv.sr/mpjfb.


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