3045 days ago

Long hair going to make wig for cancer people

Dr Rachna from Tamahere

Dear friends
This year in this month I decided I needed to make a difference, and one small way in which I can show support to those effected by cancer is to cut some of my hair to raise vital funds, and hair to be used to make a wig.

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You have not lived today until you have done some thing for some one who can never pay you back" , John Bunyan.

I have had long hair all of my life, I would be cutting my long lustrous black hair in support of the Cancer Society this Daffodil Day, Friday 25 August 2017 to create a wig for someone who have lost it during their cancer treatment.

I need your support, Any donations are hugely appreciated. and I will be extremely appreciate your support for my fundraising. Idea is not one person donate heaps but more people a little.
I will appreciate your support and you sharing my page to your friends and family and be a part in making a difference.
Thanks heaps.

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