Cutting up for a good cause

Thu, 04/05/2007 - 2:37pm
By: The Citizen

Wigs For Kids, a non-profit organization that makes human hair wigs for children who suffer from alopecia, cancer or any other medical condition that causes hair loss, made a difference in the life of one Fayette County child.

Elizabeth Gilbert, a fourth-grader at Our Lady of Victory, was first diagnosed with Alopecia Areata when she was 16 months old. “We continually struggled with hairstyles and hair loss until she completely lost her hair at age 8,” said Elizabeth’s mother, Wendy Gilbert. “We...found Wigs For Kids. Immediately they came to our aid, completely took the cost factor out of the equation and helped my daughter and our family, so that she could look, play, swim and be just like all of the other kids.”

Because of what Wigs For Kids has done for Elizabeth, the Gilberts volunteered to do a second cut-a-thon this year so that others could donate their hair for a good cause. On April 22 from 1 to 5 p.m., NV Hair Studio, 1301 Commerce Drive in Peachtree City, will host the second annual Cut-A-Thon for Wigs For Kids. People of all ages are encouraged to join in the fun of raising pony tails, financial donations and awareness for this organization. Stylists will donate their time that day so that donors can schedule hair cuts for love. Each pony tail donor will receive a free hair cut, a t-shirt and goody bag that day. A silent auction, raffle and music will also be features of the event.

To schedule an appointment, contact NV Hair Studio at 678-364-8667 and for any other information or to make a donation contact Wendy Gilbert, event chairman, at 404-667-6972. To learn more information about Wigs For Kids go to their website, www.wigsforkids.org.

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