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    In the charity's first year, 36 real-hair wigs were bought commercially and provided to children. But by 2021, workers had provided 12,000 free wigs and given more than £15m to research efforts.

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    The Little Princess Trust is a U.K.-based charity organization that provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to children a Kate Middleton Donated Hair to Children's Cancer Charity Before Diagnosis ...

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    Locks of Love is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charity that provides custom-made hair prosthetics to disadvantaged children up to the age of 21 who have suffered hair loss as a result of medical conditions, such as alopecia, burn trauma, and cancer treatment. [3]

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    This personal experience inspired her to establish the Verma Foundation, [8] [12] a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. [6] [3] The foundation focuses on providing custom cap wigs at no cost to women and children experiencing hair loss due to cancer treatment.

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    Headbands of Hope was created by Ekstrom after an internship at the Make-A-Wish Foundation in 2011. [2] Noticing the popularity of headbands over wigs with girls battling cancer, Ekstrom created a product specifically for these children.

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    Dec. 27—RIVER FALLS — This time of year is the season of giving, and University of Wisconsin-River Falls Marketing Communications program students have not fallen short of that tradition.

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