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kozar

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15. When MrsK went throuh chemo,
Sat Dec 14, 2024, 03:58 PM
Dec 2024

The haircut was free, the salon, donated her hair to a wig maker.
What goes around, comes around.

Koz

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Call some of your local salons. FalloutShelter Dec 2024 #1
Thanks wryter2000 Dec 2024 #3
Call local senior center & American Cancer Society SheltieLover Dec 2024 #2
Good idea wryter2000 Dec 2024 #4
I hope it is helpful SheltieLover Dec 2024 #5
You could also call nursing homes & ask who they grt to come in SheltieLover Dec 2024 #6
OH, that is good! BobTheSubgenius Dec 2024 #8
My dad was in a nursing home for rehab after a heart attack and they actually had a hair salon SheltieLover Dec 2024 #9
Thanks wryter2000 Dec 2024 #10
Well, a nursing home in your area might well be able to give you names and phone numbers of those professionals willing SheltieLover Dec 2024 #13
I would try a hairdressing school. BobTheSubgenius Dec 2024 #7
If your hair is very long, please consider donating it. sinkingfeeling Dec 2024 #11
Sure wryter2000 Dec 2024 #12
Locks of Love is a good one Tanuki Dec 2024 #14
When MrsK went throuh chemo, kozar Dec 2024 #15
How are you, and how is your hair? Sparkly Jan 23 #16
A friend of a friend did it wryter2000 Jan 23 #17
Hang in there.... Sparkly Jan 28 #18
Thanks wryter2000 Jan 28 #19
Have you contacted Locks of Love? murielm99 Mar 21 #20
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