Therese Hughes

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Therese Hughes MBE is a Northern Ireland hairdresser in Newry, County Down.

Career[edit]

Hughes provides a wig boutique service for patients suffering hair loss as a result of treatment for cancer, alopecia and for various other reasons. She was awarded a MBE in the 2008 Honours List in recognition of her work with patients in The City Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland.[1] Hughes owned several hairdressing salons before deciding to exclusively focus her expertise in providing wigs and hairpieces. She decided to launch this service in Northern Ireland after watching a woman going through the distress of hair loss following chemotherapy for breast cancer.[2] Hughes has now extended her service to the Republic of Ireland in conjunction with the Gary Kelly Cancer Support Centre in Drogheda, County Louth.[citation needed]

Hughes had a BBC documentary made about her work titled "My Wig and Me." It was broadcast on BBC 1 Northern Ireland in October 2016 under True North series 7.[citation needed]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Malvern, Jack. "Local heroes who rose to challenge when floods struck" The Times, 29 December 2007
  2. ^ Quinn, Jayne. "Supporting role that makes a difference" The Irish News 27/03/07]