Wigs for Kids
Glen Warner gets 10 inches of his hair chopped off by Joanne Jacobsen at Joanne's Barbershop in Vedder last week. Warner, 60, grew his hair for two years and is donating it to Wigs for Kids, a program for children who have lost their hair after undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Warner is also raising money for Wigs for Kids to help pay for the cost of making human-hair wigs. To sponsor Warner, call him at home at 604-794-3569.
Updated: September 14, 2009 4:29 PM
Glen Warner gets 10 inches of his hair chopped off by Joanne Jacobsen at Joanne's Barbershop in Vedder last week. Warner, 60, grew his hair for two years and is donating it to Wigs for Kids, a program for children who have lost their hair after undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Warner is also raising money for Wigs for Kids to help pay for the cost of making human-hair wigs. To sponsor Warner, call him at home at 604-794-3569.
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