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Locks of Love is an organization that provides hair pieces (wigs) to children who have lost their hair and do not have the money to purchase a hair piece.
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What are the causes of hair loss? Alopecia Our largest number of children live with alopecia. Alopecia is an auto-immune disorder that causes the hair follicles to shut down. This disease has varying degrees and affects 4.7 million people in the United States alone. Cancer Cancer constitutes the second highest percentage of our recipients. Every year approximately 2,200 children under age 20 are diagnosed with brain tumors. Radiation treatment to the brain stem as a treatment for cancer can cause permanent hair loss. Chemotherapy may also cause hair loss to be long-term depending on the length of treatment needed.
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How is hair donated? ◦ The hair is gathered in a ponytail or braid ◦ The hair must be at least 10 inches from the beginning of the ponytail to the tip ◦ Hair is then cut and prepared for shipping ◦ After the hair is cut, a professional hair stylist will be available to cut and style the donor’s hair according to the donor’s wishes
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Are there any rules for donating hair? ◦ Hair can be colored or permed as long as it is healthy ◦ Hair cannot be highlighted or “bleached” ◦ Colored hair will not be used if it is colored over bleached hair ◦ The hair must be a minimum of 10 inches long when pulled back in a ponytail ◦ Curly hair may first be pulled straight to measure 10 inches
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In the spring of this school year CJHS will have a day where students can donate their hair to Locks of Love. Committed students will need to make a obligation to grow their hair out during the school year so the hair will be long enough to cut and donate. If you are interested in making this commitment, please download the Locks of Love form from the documents section or contact Mrs. Nixon for further information.
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http://www.locksoflove.org/ http://www.locksoflove.org/ See Mrs. Nixon in Room 500
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