Most cancer survivors say that losing your hair is one of the most difficult transitions to deal with after a diagnosis. For kids undergoing chemotherapy, this shock can be especially traumatizing.
On Saturday, March 21, the BYU College of Nursing partnered with The Magic Yarn Project to make fairytale wigs for children with cancer. Colorful yarn, crochet hooks and hundreds of helping hands came ...
The Magic Yarn Project is looking for volunteers on Oct. 10-11 to make wigs for children with cancer at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Saratoga. No experience is necessary. Related ...
Sherri Sosslau is in the process of making 40 colorful yarn wigs for kids who are residents of the Hematology Department at Children’s National Medical Center. She has 12 so far, and could use your ...
Delivered by pirates to So Original Yarn Studio in Columbia, a large box filled with skeins of multicolored yarn was indeed a treasure chest for recipient Brittany Harrison. As the Baltimore area ...
Maiya Lima was only 5 years old when her mother noticed a small bald patch on the back of her head. More patches began to appear in the weeks and months that followed in 2015. Her mother, Emmanuela ...
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