Pink Hair Gia Lai Club donates 220 wigs to cancer patients

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Over the past two years, the Pink Hair Gia Club has received hair donations from volunteers, processed them, and presented 220 wigs to cancer patients.

Gia Lai Pink Hair Club was launched in December 2023, bringing together around 20 hair salons from the western region of Gia Lai as members.

Over two years since its establishment, the club has attracted more than 3,000 volunteers to donate hair, with a total collected weight of 123.6 kilograms, thanks to coverage in the press and on social media platforms.

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A cancer patient receives a wig donated by the Gia Lai Pink Hair Club. Photo: Provided by Organizers

With the support of Wina Wigs Company (Ho Chi Minh City), which processes real hair into wigs free of charge, the club has so far donated 220 finished wigs to cancer patients who wish to receive them.

This meaningful initiative helps encourage patients, supporting them to overcome immediate challenges and maintain optimism during treatment.

Additionally, over the past two years, club members have also mobilized resources to provide gifts to impoverished patients and people affected by natural disasters and storms, with a total value of 36.5 million VND.

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