Karina's Story
I have recently received my freedom wig that your wonderful foundation helped pay for and I just wanted to send a note of thanks. It really means a lot to me that you were able to help me out in this way, and I hope that I will be able to help the foundation in some way in the future. You are really doing some great work for people with alopecia.
I have attached a picture of me with my new hair so you can see how wonderful it looks!

Karina
"An Inspiring Story"
The foundation has received 3 emails to date asking for assistance for children that have medically induced alopecia due to rounds of chemotherapy and radiotherapy. We would like to share one of these young girls stories.
Tara's Story
Tara was diagnosed with a brain tumour when she was 10, after having 7 weeks of radiation and 6 months of chemotherapy she lost all her hair. Tara is now 15 years old and has permanent alopecia due to the radiation. "The one thing she really wants is hair" says her mum Jackie.
"Your fund was kind enough to pay for a wig for Tara which we picked up about 2 weeks ago. I can't thankyou enough for the joy that wig has brought to her. She told me that she finally feels the same as all the other girls her age. Thankyou just doesn't seem enough, but you have made one young girl very happy".
Kaiana's new hair
Here are a couple of photo's of Kaiana's new hair, a before shot and after the cut. Thank you everyone for your on-going support and encouragement towards Kaiana and myself, this mean so much to us all!
Jane's new hair
These photos were taken 2 weeks ago at an event in Gold Coast and I had my hair professionally done.
I still cant tell you how much I love it and how it has really changed
my life. I get so many compliments from people telling me that my hair
is always perfect and asking me what do I do to make it so lovely.
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