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Hair Donation For Kids by Kids!

Hair Donation For Kids by Kids!

Posted Apr 9, 2013 by

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Recently Aart and Marcella’s two boys, Luca and Jack donated their hair to an organization that makes wigs for those undergoing cancer treatments. The hair was cut by hairdressers at on the Fringe Hair Salon on Main Street and then sent to Angel Hair For Kids in Toronto where they make the wigs.

Real hair wigs are expensive to make and you need about 7 donations to make one wig. Colors are sorted to match and then blended together. This makes certain colors of hair very expensive. Red hair like Jack’s for instance, is rare and costs around $500 a foot!

It all began when Luca & Jack wanted to grow their hair long to look like their favourite soccer players. Kids will be kids! Aart & Marcella brought up the possibility of hair donation and the boys loved the idea right away. It took Luca and Jack about one and a half years to grow their hair long enough to donate. They were quite excited to be able to help contribute to the Angel Hair program and help other kids in need of wigs.

The team at Main Street Physiotherapy Clinic is really proud of you two.

Great job boys!

Main Street Physiotherapy Kids Support Cancer

Luca before haircut

Jack before haircut

The physio boys getting their haircut for cancer

Luca & Jack excited to support a great cause

“I have been treated by Kate Kennedy for about 15 years.  I followed her to Main Street Physio because she is simply the most talented physiotherapist I have had the pleasure of being treated by. She has seen me through a car accident and my recovery, and is very knowledgeable about persistent pain treatment and ongoing issues that arise in a mid-sixties arthritic woman’s body.  Her teaching experience is a great asset in the treatment room as she has up to date information and a vast knowledge base. In addition to physical treatment she has taught me a great deal about my body and about healing, and this has been a source of independence for me.  Her interpersonal skills are amazing which makes the entire experience of healing pain and living with pain much more tolerable. I feel as though I have a partner in my pursuit of wellness.”

~ - H. Lemer. Read More