Six-year-old Olivia Gooding getting ‘the chop for FOP’
Date published: 04 October 2016
Olivia Gooding
Six-year-old Olivia Gooding of Wardle is aiming to raise £500 pounds for FOP (Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva) with a fundraising haircut on Saturday 8 October at The Hideout on Whitworth Road.
She will be donating her hair to The Little Princess Trust, a charity that creates wigs for patients with cancer.
Any funds raised will go towards Oxford Research into a cure for FOP as close family friend, Rachel Winnard, from Rochdale was born with the condition.
Mrs Winnard, 32, of Meanwood, said: “It’s absolutely amazing that a six-year-old would do something so selfless.
“I couldn’t believe it when Melissa, Olivia’s mum, rang to tell me.
“It’s not a very well-known condition and I hope this raises awareness of it.”
Mrs Winnard was diagnosed with the condition when she was 12-years-old and has restricted movement in her neck, hip, shoulder and jaw.
FOP is an extremely rare and disabling genetic condition that causes a second skeleton in the body. Muscles and connective tissues like tendons and ligaments gradually turn to bone and progressively restrict a person’s movement.
Just 700 cases are known worldwide.
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