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The shears go click to support sick kids

Ellie Webster
Ellie Webster
Published: October 17, 2024
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Local shoppers were able to watch Lisa Cranfield have her head shaved on Sunday.
Local shoppers were able to watch Lisa Cranfield have her head shaved on Sunday.
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LISA Cranfield went to extreme lengths to support this year’s Hummingbird House appeal by promising to shave her head once donations reached $7000.

Hummingbird House is Queensland’s only children’s hospice and relies heavily on community fundraising to fill a $2.4 million funding gap each year.

The Coles Hummingbird House Appeal is in its 11th year, raising funds for essential services like end-of-life care, respite stays, and family outreach.

The Thornlands store surpassed Lisa’s $7000 target, becoming the top fundraiser in the region
and securing the ninth-highest fundraising spot in Queensland.

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Lisa was inspired by the children and families of this year’s appeal who face the challenges every day of living, and caring for a child with a life-limiting condition.

“The Coles Hummingbird House appeal is such an amazing cause and this is one small thing I can do to raise some extra dollars,” Lisa said.

“It’s a drop in the ocean compared to what they need, but I would do it again and again if it means raising funds for the important work Hummingbird House does.”

Residents in Redlands and across Queensland were encouraged to support Hummingbird House by purchasing a $2 donation card at any Coles store from September 18 to October 8, or by donating online.

Local shoppers could also go instore to donate to Lisa’s shave, which was held on Sunday, October 6 at the Coles Thornlands store.

Lisa shared that, as a new store, the Thornlands team showed incredible dedication to the cause, organising sausage sizzles, bake stalls, and selling craft items to maximise their fundraising efforts.

“You don’t want anyone to have to need this service, but we are so blessed that if you do find yourself in that position, Hummingbird House is there to support you,” she said.

“The number of customers who have a direct connection to the house has been eye-opening.”

Hummingbird House GM Ellen Whittaker said the effort Coles staff put in to support the appeal every year was inspiring.

“This appeal raises essential funds for us to help support the 6100 Queensland children,” Ms Whittaker said.

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