During 5-year-old Hannah’s battle with cancer in 2004, her parents struggled to find a wig suitable for her to wear during treatment. After her passing, they felt the most fitting tribute would be a charity dedicated to providing wigs to children who have lost their own hair due to cancer treatment and other conditions. The Little Princess Trust was born, and the charity has since helped thousands of people, up to the age of 24, regain their confidence and identity by providing them with a free, real hair wig.
Today The Little Princess Trust provides more than 2,000 wigs each year and is also one of the largest charity funders of childhood cancer research in the UK.