WHILE most six-year-old children are looking forward to receiving gifts on Christmas Day, one young girl has been busy creating a gift of her own. Deloraine Primary School pupil Meah Steer has grown her hair 35 centimeters in length to donate it to a young girl with cancer.
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“I am cutting my hair short because I thought it would be nice for the little girl who is sick and has no hair because she would be sad with no hair,” Meah said.
“I saw a photograph of a little girl who was sick and had no hair, I thought it would be a nice thing to give her my hair so the little girl would be happy.”
Debbie Steer, Meah’s mother said her daughter is a “very caring little girl.”
Meah will have her hair cut at her family home at Westbury on December 14, which will then be turned into a wig. To donate to her cause and help young people fight the battle against cancer, visit: alopecia.everydayhero.com/au/meah-steer