Saturday, March 24, 2012

Day 84: Should I or Shouldn't I... National Donate Your Hair Day...

April 2012: Donate your hair to cancer...
On Friday, April 27th, Pantene & Seventeen Magazine are hosting the first ever
~*~National Donate Your Hair Day!~*~ To make real-hair wigs for woman battling cancer.

Okay everyone... I need your help. Should I or Shouldn’t I join in on this beautiful cause. It’s something that I’ve been wanting to do for years, but haven’t been brave enough to take the cut. My hair grows really fast, so if I cut it short, it should grow back in less than a year... Oh, I truly cherish my long hair, but this is really too neat!
Yesterday Rachel Ray... yes I watch her show every now and then :-) Well she talked about this and had three beautiful woman with really long hair that did this... wow was the red head’s hair gorgeous. She especially said something that really touched me, “Every time I think of my hair, I will be thinking about my hair sister and how I helped give her some comfort in something so hard.” What a neat thing to do for someone.

So feel free to cast your vote... I think I’m going to go for it, but I would love a little encouragement and people to hold me to it, because I’m going to need it :-/ Also would anyone like to join me???

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About Pantene’s Beautiful Lengths:
Pantene created Beautiful Lengths because healthy hair means a lot to us, and the appearance of healthy hair means so much to women battling cancer. We want to be there for women when looking and feeling healthy is so important to them. As one breast cancer survivor put it, "It was very hard when my hair started falling out. It was coming out in chunks. It really takes away who you are when you look in the mirror."
Many of the women we help say that putting on a wig makes them feel like themselves again. When you donate your hair to the cause, you’re helping make that happen.
Beautiful Lengths is a partnership between Pantene and the American Cancer Society, the largest nonprofit health organization committed to saving lives from every cancer, in every community, and improving the quality of life for people facing the disease . The role of Pantene is to help women grow long, strong, beautiful hair and provide the funds to turn this hair into free, real-hair wigs for women with cancer. So far, Pantene has donated 18, 000 free real-hair wigs to the American Cancer Society’s wig banks which distribute wigs to cancer patients across the country. We’re currently the country’s largest donor of real-hair wigs through the American Cancer Society. Because real-hair wigs are expensive, and many women with cancer can’t afford them, demand for these wigs is high. We can only create as many wigs as donations, so your part is critical to improving the lives of as many women as possible. To see if you are eligible to receive a free wig or if there are wigs available in your area, please call the American Cancer Society’s Wig Bank Line at 1-877-227-1596.
To us, it’s hair, but to women with cancer, it’s hope.
Give your hair care new meaning
Since Pantene started the Beautiful Lengths program back in July 2006, we have been overwhelmed by the outpouring of support. Every year, we receive page after page with messages of hope and gratitude, of love and of loss. We receive boxes of photos of women, children, and even men holding their ponytails, sporting a new short style, with notes attached in memory of their loved ones. These photos, letters and cards are moving and inspiring in the purest way.
Thanks to the generosity of people like you, Beautiful Lengths has collected 272,113 ponytails, to date—a number that’s growing every week.

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