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Grandma's quirky new haircut raises funds for Christie scanner
Summary
Linda Jones, 78, had a dramatic hairstyle change and has raised more than £2,300 for The Christie’s campaign to buy a new CT scanner and a building to house it.
Content
Linda Jones, 78, from Altrincham had a dramatic change of hairstyle to raise money for The Christie hospital. The appeal supports a campaign to purchase a new CT scanner and a new building to house the machine. The combined project is expected to cost millions of pounds. Linda was inspired after hearing a presentation about the scanner and set up a JustGiving page through The Christie.
Key facts:
- Linda raised more than £2,300, surpassing an original target of £1,000.
- The fundraising is for The Christie’s campaign to buy a new CT scanner and the building to house it, with total costs described as running into millions of pounds.
- Linda, 78, has a personal connection to The Christie: her late husband David received treatment there and she has attended arts classes offered to patients and families.
- The idea followed a talk by Dr Heather Williams about the benefits of the new scanner, and Linda donated an initial £100 before launching her appeal.
- She had her hair cut last week and said family members, including her 18-year-old grandson, approved the change.
Summary:
Linda’s fundraiser more than doubled her original target and adds to a wider, multi-million pound campaign to fund a CT scanner and its building for The Christie. Undetermined at this time.
