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14 Year Old Cuts Off Curls In Support of Ronald McDonald House Hobart

Ronald McDonald House Charities Victoria & Tasmania < 1 mins read

Since Madison was 16 months old, she has been a guest at Ronald McDonald House Hobart as she received treatment at the hospital for multiple health conditions. 

Madison is now 14 years old and will be cutting all of her curls off to raise funds and awareness for Ronald McDonald House Charities Victoria and Tasmania on Wednesday 31st May at 1pm at Ronald McDonald House Hobart. 

"The support and care I have received throughout my journey has been overwhelming and now I want to give back." - Madison 


Contact details:

Sophie Coyle 

0413337328 

[email protected]

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