LoL also states, on their own website that the kids' (who suffer alopecia, not chemo baldness - no cancer connection here) families must PAY for the hairpieces. If you wish to help sick people it is much more useful to donate money.
Well, it wouldn't matter WHO got it if they actually got it for FREE which isn't the case. Plus, everybody kinda connects Locks of Love with Cancer..even thought that isn't true
Locks of Love is a scam. They don't meet the Better Business Bureau's Standards for Charity Accountability. They have stated that they collect around 2000 ponytails a week, that's over 100,000 ponytails a year. They say it takes 6 to 10 ponytails to make one wig. If we say 10 that would be over 10,000 wigs per year. The have been in business since 1997 and have only made over 2000 wigs in over 10 years. Do the math.
Most of the hair donated does not end up on a child's head. It ends up being sold to commercial wigmakers. If you really want to help people with cancer, donate money to the American Cancer Society. Locks of Love is a scam.
Locks of Love receives more hair that they actually use to make wigs for cancer patients.
Locks of Love SELLS the suplus hair for CASH! How much are they selling the hair for? In 2005, they sold $352,401 of hair! In 2005, they received $552,554 in contributions. They also do not give out every wig for free, they charge juvenile cancer patients according to their parent's income level. So they take people's hair and they take money from dying kids.
I think I'm the only that likes her hairstyle...
JCupcake2 1 month ago
That is evstreamly kind of u!
Littlestarvids 7 months ago
She is a very cute, and caring young girl :]
jmAkaMcBam 1 year ago
thats nice to do but it lookes ugly
coquena15 1 year ago
eeeew it looks really bad no offense
pinkgummybear1 1 year ago
LoL also states, on their own website that the kids' (who suffer alopecia, not chemo baldness - no cancer connection here) families must PAY for the hairpieces. If you wish to help sick people it is much more useful to donate money.
litaaq2 3 years ago
Well, it wouldn't matter WHO got it if they actually got it for FREE which isn't the case. Plus, everybody kinda connects Locks of Love with Cancer..even thought that isn't true
Nine00 3 years ago
Locks of Love is a scam. They don't meet the Better Business Bureau's Standards for Charity Accountability. They have stated that they collect around 2000 ponytails a week, that's over 100,000 ponytails a year. They say it takes 6 to 10 ponytails to make one wig. If we say 10 that would be over 10,000 wigs per year. The have been in business since 1997 and have only made over 2000 wigs in over 10 years. Do the math.
litaaq2 3 years ago 3
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Most of the hair donated does not end up on a child's head. It ends up being sold to commercial wigmakers. If you really want to help people with cancer, donate money to the American Cancer Society. Locks of Love is a scam.
lokijuhy14 3 years ago 2
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Locks of Love receives more hair that they actually use to make wigs for cancer patients.
Locks of Love SELLS the suplus hair for CASH! How much are they selling the hair for? In 2005, they sold $352,401 of hair! In 2005, they received $552,554 in contributions. They also do not give out every wig for free, they charge juvenile cancer patients according to their parent's income level. So they take people's hair and they take money from dying kids.
lokijuhy14 3 years ago
What a precious and special little girl!!! Willing to sacrifice her hair for a child with cancer who needed a wig. Great story!!!
dreamwebber 4 years ago
she looks like she just woke up out of bed
it looks horrible
but it was a great cause
speedy897 4 years ago