Nine year old Millie Lynam from Tullamore is raising funds for them after LauraLynn provided services to help her younger sister Kitty.
A young girl from Offaly is cutting her hair off to raise funds for Laura Lynn's Childrens Hospice.
Nine year old Millie Lynam from Tullamore is taking part in the "Locks Of Love" hair fundraiser and has reached her donation goal of €1,750.
She's making the chop for her younger sister Kitty who has a extremely rare genetic disorder called PURA Syndrome that affects the nervous system and needs 24 hour care.
The family recently benefited from LauraLynn's weekend respite services.
Millie's hair will also go to the Rapunzel Foundation, which makes real hair wigs for those suffering from hair loss.
Her mother Emer Lynam is saying Millie has inspired others to fundraise too:
You can donate to Millie here.
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