A KIND-hearted woman aims to do 30 things before she turns 30 by running a half marathon and donating her hair to charity.
Claire Bradbury, who volunteers for Samaritans in the Ascot, Bracknell and Wokingham district has raised £2,700 with her dad and wants to fundraise even more.
The 29-year-old took part in the Great Birmingham Run with her dad Mark on October 13 and helped raise the money for the mental health charity.
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Chris Lindsay, Samaritan’s Bracknell branch director, said: "We are so proud of Claire and her dad. Claire has been a volunteer with us for 18 months and has made a huge impact.
"Every penny raised will be used to help us meet our running costs so that our volunteers can continue to provide a safe place to talk around the clock for anyone in emotional distress."
Earlier in the year, Claire donated 10 inches of her hair to the Little Princess Trust, who make high quality real hair wigs for children who have lost their hair during cancer treatment.
Wendy Tarplee-Morris, co-founder at the Little Princess Trust said: "We are so grateful to Claire for thinking of us and donating her hair to our charity.
"Each donation makes a real difference and means we can continue to provide real hair wigs, free of charge, to children and young people who have lost their own hair due to cancer and other conditions."
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