A nine-year-old girl has been making a difference in the community of Heywood through acts of kindness and generosity. Eva Field, also known as 'Eva The Elf', has inspired others around Manchester by donating to charities through campaigns and helping the homeless.
She is seen as one of the stars of the Heywood Community despite her age and is spreading her influence throughout Manchester. READ MORE: Clean Air Zone charges 'highly unlikely' except in two Greater Manchester boroughs, Andy Burnham says David Field, the father of Eva, described her as inspirational and 'always wanting to help others' and has had members in the community approach her to praise her efforts.
Eva has supported many charities through different methods and even went through the process of shaving her head. Princess Trust, a charity that makes wigs for children with cancer, is one of the organisations she has helped by shaving her head and creating a fundraiser to donate.
She has also made an impression with the charity 'Restoring Hope', an organisation based in Heywood founded by Steven Kay and Jenny Kennedy.
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