Pershore hairdresser scaling new heights (From Evesham Journal)
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Pershore hairdresser scaling new heights
10:00am Saturday 21st July 2012 in News
A PERSHORE hairdresser is planning to scale new heights in the name of charity.
Lyn Hancock, who works at Vanilla, recently turned 65 and wanted to do something special to mark the occasion.
She has ended up signing up for a challenging five day hike to the top of Toubkai mountain, in Morocco, the highest peak in the Atlas Mountains and the 36th tallest in the world.
She has decided that her five day trek will be in aid of Funny Blood, a local cause that raises funds for research into a rare blood condition called Platelet Function Disorder.
The organisation was founded by Ruby Edwards, a mum from Upton upon Severn, near Malvern, whose son Noah suffers from the condition and is prone to excessive bruising and bleeding.
“I wanted it to be for a cause that is small and local,” said Mrs Hancock. “I met Ruby last year and was very impressed by both her and what she is doing.”
Toubkai stands at more than 13,000 feet tall and Mrs Hancock, who lives in Beckford, near Evesham, is aware that she has signed up for a huge task and is training hard to ensure she is
prepared.
“I’ve never done anything like this before so it will certainly be quite a challenge,” she said. “But I’ve been doing lots of training days and weekends so hopefully that will see me through
it.”
She sets off for her challenge on October 13 and sponsor forms will shortly be available at Vanilla, in Church Street, Pershore.