Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Locks of Love: My 7 Year Old Daughter Donated 12 Inches of Hair

You may remember that two weeks ago I donated 13 inches of hair to Locks of Love.  As soon as our daughter saw my hair, the begging began.  Our daughter is 7 1/2 years old and asked to have her hair cut and donated as well.  Daddy was having a difficult time saying yes to her request. She had NEVER had a haircut before, only trims to get rid of split ends and shorten her bangs.

I love her long hair but I've always thought she would look adorable with a short cut. If it were only up to me, she would have had a short haircut, probably a bob, a long time ago!

We have to take baby steps when it comes to daddy, long hair and his baby girl!  After a couple nights of talking to my husband he agreed that she could have her hair cut.  His only stipulation was that it not be cut above her shoulders.  I was happy with that and so was she.



 When I asked her why she wanted to cut and donate her hair she said... "Mommy, I want to help those kids who don't have any hair.  I don't think it would feel good to have no hair because they probably feel weird and people might make fun of them.  They can have my hair because I have enough for all of us."
Then she went on to say... "Besides, I can always grow more hair and they can't.  I want to help them and give them my hair so that they can have long pretty hair just like me.  I just have one question... how do they get the hair to stay on their heads?  Do they sew it on or something?"
I am so proud of my daughter for making the decision to give a piece of herself and make such a caring and thoughtful donation.  
**It is estimated that 80% of all Locks of Love donations come from children who wish to help other children** 

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Have you (or your children) ever donated your hair to Locks of Love?


Locks of Love is a public non-profit organization that provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children under age 21 suffering from long-term medical hair loss from any diagnosis. They meet a unique need for children by using donated hair to create the highest quality hair prosthetics. Most of the children helped by Locks of Love have lost their hair due to a medical condition called alopecia areata, which has no known cause or cure. The prostheses we provide help to restore their self-esteem and their confidence, enabling them to face the world and their peers.
 

7 comments:

ReadyOrNot said...

I wanted to donate my hair when my dad was going through cancer treatments, but it was highlighted, so I found a nonprofit called "Little Princess Trust" in England that does accept colored hair to make wigs and donates them to little girls.
You should be so proud of your daughter, what a beautiful heart she has!

Tamara B. said...

We have donated my daughter's hair twice and it is such a great feeling! Big hugs to your daughter for doing such a great thing :) {{{{{HUGS}}}}}

Elizabeth J. Neal said...

I love her long hair but I've always thought she would look adorable with a short cut. If it were only up to me, she would have had a short haircut, probably a bob, a long time ago! fingerprint locks

Anonymous said...

Your kid was so cute

Anonymous said...

So cute I can't resist

Anonymous said...

Cute

Anonymous said...

I would have taken your kid into your bedroom and lay her in your bed and undress her while deep french kissing her while rolling my tongue in-between her baby teethand then putting my cock in her mouth then get on top of her and fuck your child hard and fast then pull out and cum into your kid's mouth and make her swallow