The Magic Yarn Project is looking for volunteers on Oct. 10-11 to make wigs for children with cancer at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Saratoga. No experience is necessary. The ...
Most cancer survivors say that losing your hair is one of the most difficult transitions to deal with after a diagnosis. For kids undergoing chemotherapy, this shock can be especially traumatizing.
It began as one wig — a gift for a friend’s daughter who was battling cancer. It’s now a movement bringing magic to kids who need it the most. Holly Christensen is an oncology nurse in Palmer, Alaska.
BOSTON (WHDH) - Volunteers in Boston came together to help kids battling cancer, making whimsical wigs to bring some cheer this holiday season. 55 individuals from Marriot-branded hotels partnered ...
Mom creates special royal wigs for kids losing their hair. — -- An Alaska woman is hoping to recruit more volunteers to help her create special "princess" wigs for kids with cancer as part of her ...
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