Burnham-on-Sea volunteer shaves head to raise funds for St Margaret’s Hospice

A volunteer at St Margaret’s Hospice Care has shaved her head and raised more than £1,000 in memory of her daughter, Hazel.

A volunteer at St Margaret’s Hospice Care has shaved her head and raised more than £1,000 in memory of her daughter, Hazel.

Annie Bubb, 72, was surrounded by friends, family and staff and volunteers at St Margaret’s clothes shop in Burnham-on-Sea as she had her head shaved by Emma Snook from Unique Hair and Beauty on Monday morning (August 2).

Annie has a personal connection to the hospice as her daughter, Hazel, suffered from a brain tumour and was cared for by staff at the hospice’s In-patient unit in Taunton. She stayed at the hospice for five months before she passed away in February last year at the age of 44.

Speaking after the head shave Annie said: “I feel liberated! It felt really good to have my head shaved for St Margaret’s Hospice in Hazel’s memory. I feel unbelievably grateful to everyone who has supported me and donated. I can’t believe I’ve managed to raise £1,000 for the hospice.”

It’s wonderful to know that every penny I’ve raised will go towards helping St Margaret’s care for more people like Hazel. I would encourage anyone who is thinking of taking on a new challenge to raise money for St Margaret’s as they do such amazing work.”
Annie

To thank Annie for her amazing effort, Matt, Hazel’s partner and his son Riley, presented her with some beautiful flowers, which were kindly donated by Rosemary’s Florist, and staff and volunteers at the Burnham-on-Sea shop put on some yummy tea and cake to celebrate!

Riley and I are so proud of Annie for doing this charity head shave in Hazel’s memory. Her GoFundMe page has raised £315 and she’s collected a lot of donations which is amazing. She’s done an wonderful thing for a brilliant charity.”
Matt