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  2. Locks of Love - Wikipedia

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    Gray hair, overly processed hair, too-short hair, bleached hair, and hair that is otherwise not high enough quality for a child's wig is sold, and the proceeds are used to further the organization's mission, such as grants for medical research into alopecia. [8] In 2007, Locks of Love said that about 80 percent of the hair donated to it is not ...

  3. Gypsy Rose Blanchard Cuts 8 Inches Off Her Hair for Charity - AOL

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    Blanchard, 32, revealed via TikTok on Monday, January 29, that she chopped off eight inches of her hair and plans to donate the strands to The Great Cut, a foundation that makes wigs for children ...

  4. This 5-year-old's Locks of Love donation was a family ...

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    Rosalie Robles, age 5, donated 11 inches of hair to Locks of Love. Her mom, Sarah Panto, did the same, back in 1999, using the same hairdresser. This 5-year-old's Locks of Love donation was a ...

  5. Brockton 5-year-old continues family tradition of donating ...

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    "I like the fact my daughters can do the same thing I did when I was 5 years old," Sarah Panto said.

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  7. Lock of hair - Wikipedia

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    A lock of hair is a piece or pieces of human hair that are usually bunched or tied together in some way. A lock of hair can be on a person's head, or have been cut from the head. When attached to the head, a lock of hair generally refers to a tress, curl, or ringlet of hair. [1] When cut from the head, a lock of hair may be kept for its ...

  8. Mary Babnik Brown - Wikipedia

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    Mary Babnik Brown (November 22, 1907 – April 14, 1991) was an American who became known for having donated her hair to the United States military during World War II. Thirty-four inches (86 cm) long, her blonde hair had never been chemically treated or heated with curling irons. [3]

  9. Upsherin - Wikipedia

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    If the hair is long enough, it may be donated to a charity that makes wigs for cancer patients. [ 6 ] Other customs include having each person attending the ceremony snip off a lock of hair and encourage the child to put a penny in a tzedakah box for each lock as it is cut.