An Organization that Help Kids with Fallen Hair
For adults, wearing of a wig may be a matter of necessity or vanity. It could be just for the purpose of having a different look. It could also be because of hair loss or alopecia in medical terms. This is brought about by some medical reason. In some cases, it comes with aging, especially among males.
In the case of kids, alopecia almost always happens after an unfortunate event. The child could be a cancer patient or she could have suffered from burns. Wigs for Kids is a non-profit organization that provides wigs for children under the age of 18 who have medical hair loss for any reason, such as burns, cancer treatment or alopecia areata, and cannot afford the cost of a hairpiece. Wigs for Kids accept donations of hair or financial assistance, and publishes instructions online for how to cut a ponytail for donation. Donations may be made through participating hair salons.