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Hi, My name is Maeve O'Neill and last year i particiated in the Worlds Greatest Shave and i have chosen to do it again this year as it is such a good experiance, it was very fun and i also hope to raises even more money that i did last year for cancer. this year i am dying my hair with my friend from school and her name is Bree we are both in year 8 at Kirrawee high school and are very pumped to dye our hair. we will be dying red streaks all through our hair on the 14th of April. I strongly encourage anyone reading this to get involved with raiseing money for cancer as the money goes towards a great cause and will be able to help many families who are struggling with lukemia.❤️

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