Long Locks Chopped As Relay For Life Begins

Jun 9, 2018 | 1:47 PM

PRINCE GEORGE – Last month seven-year-old Ayla Windley set a goal to raise $500 for the Canadian Cancer Society. Not only did she reach her goal, but she doubled it, raising $1,150.

At today’s Relay For Life, Ayla cut her long blonde locks to help make wigs for those with cancer. 

Ayla was inspired to do all of this in honour of her twin sister Arwen, who lost her battle with brain cancer at three years old.

“She was really kind and she helped me and I helped her when we needed each other,” says Ayla Windley, Relay For Life Participant.