Be bald or beautiful

Be bald or beautiful

Noosa Springs personal trainer Ray Brown is about to lose the lot – his hair that is.

Ray is getting his head shaved at 7am on Wednesday, January 18 at Bounce Hair & Image, Harvey Norman Centre, Gibson Road, Noosaville.

Ray is shaving the lot to support his long time personal training client Lizzie Lyn who is fighting her seventh bout of cancer.

Lizzie is a Noosa Springs gym member has been training with Ray for the past nine years.

Ray said he was doing it to let Lizzie know that people are rallying around her.

“The chemo must be so harsh on her body and losing your hair is not much fun for anyone – especially a woman in her sixties,” Ray said.

All proceeds from the fundraiser will go to Sunshine Coast Community Hospice Ltd Katie Rose Cottage, a community palliative care nursing service.

“This may be my last haircut, I don’t know if it will grow back,” Ray joked.

If you’d like to see Ray ‘lose it’ and make a donation, please confirm your attendance to liz@elaa.com.au.

Bring your $20 contribution to be “Bald or Beautiful” for a clipper cut or a dash of colour.

Complimentary cakes and coffee will be provided by Gibsons.

If you can’t attend but would like to make a donation please visit www.sunshinehospice.org.au

11 January  2011
Be bald or beautiful

Help Wanted

The Sunshine Coast Community Hospice are now interviewing for Charity Shop volunteers.

If you can commit between 2 and 4 hours per week to work in one of our shops at any of the following locations:

Hospice OP Shop, 46 Aerodrome Road, Maroochydore

The Atrium, 91 Poinciana Street, Tewantin

Katie Rose Boutique, 17 Obi Obi Road, Mapleton

Please contact  our office on 07 5479 0881. Men and women of all ages welcome to apply.

Hospice – The word hospice comes from the Latin hospitium, which originally meant the warm feeling between host and guest and later the place where this feeling was experienced – a guest house.