STYLISH Rebekah Turnbull rewarded her favourite charity with a day’s pampering.
And she raised a whopping £170 to boost their funds.
Selkirk-based Scottish HART campaigns for the introduction of life-saving defibrillators across the country as well as cardiac screeing for young sports stars.
The third-year student at Telford College in Edinburgh nominated her hometown charity as part of her course’s Pampered Day.
Rebekah raised £170.33 from her day’s hair styling, facials and manicures.
And during a week’s placement at Haircraft in Selkirk she handed over her takings to Scottish HART founder, Wilma Gunn MBE.
Wilma thanked Rebekah and Telford College for their efforts. She said: “When one knows how many students were involved and how many charities were selected for support this is a great effort by Rebekah.
“Scottish HART are delighted to accept this donation which will go towards saving lives in the community.”
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