At some stage in our lives, we all have the heartbreaking reality of sending a loved one to hospice to be comfortable at the final time of their lives. For my family that time came for us in 2020 with the passing of my much-loved Dad, David Morrison. This year in conjunction with my brother Wade Morrisons’ second fundraiser; Davestock I have decided to shave my head to raise more much needed funds for hospice for the amazing time everyone got to spend with my Dad in his final days. I started growing my hair in high school after my Dad told me short hair made me look like a boy! Ever since my hair has been long. My Dad took pride in his appearance especially his hair, after the loss of his hair after one of his treatments and receiving a wig from Cancer Council I’ve decided this year I would shave off my mane in his honor; with my own hair to be turned into cancer wigs. The funds being raised will be given to Albany Hospice. Ron’s Barbers are kindly donating their time and will be kindly shaving it live at Davestock (Time TBA). Please donate if you can for this amazing establishment that is Hospice. Much Love Louise
Albany Community Hospice is a leader in the provision of specialist palliative care, education and support so all members of the community can experience death with grace in a manner and place of their choice.
About Fundraiser
Louise Morrison
ALBANY, WA
Fri, 5 Aug 2022
Anonymous
$ 50
Thu, 4 Aug 2022
Karese Ingrey
$ 50
Fri, 29 Jul 2022
Nat Touchell
$ 20
Fri, 29 Jul 2022
Ray and Glenys Sampson
$ 100
Fri, 29 Jul 2022
Greg Morrison
$ 100
Fri, 29 Jul 2022
Jane Anderson
$ 100
An incredibly brave thing to do Louise. I’m very proud of you and I know your Dad would be too. xx
Fri, 29 Jul 2022
Amanda Carroll
$ 22
Thu, 28 Jul 2022
Kerry Pearce
$ 20
Amazing! Well done Louise x
Wed, 27 Jul 2022
Nichole Horton
$ 10
Louise, You are doing an amazing thing! & your dad would be more than proud of you ????
Albany Community Hospice is a leader in the provision of specialist palliative care, education and support so all members of the community can experience death with grace in a manner and place of their choice.
An incredibly brave thing to do Louise. I’m very proud of you and I know your Dad would be too. xx