Help us change a child with cancer’s life by making them feel more confident
Hair loss from cancer treatment is unavoidable and can begin as early as a week after treatment starts. Hair loss is often one of the first real outward signs of being sick. With your help we can provide bespoke wigs that allow kids to feel more comfortable and confident in day to day activities and as they reintegrate back into school life, making the transition a little easier.
Your generous contributions will directly support the creation of bespoke wigs for kids with cancer, provide essential financial assistance to families in need, support vital cancer research, and fund clinical oncology positions, ensuring that every child facing a cancer diagnosis receive the care and support they deserve.
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Bespoke wigs created for kids with cancer from the efforts of our amazing fundraisers in FY24
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Fundraisers who partnered with us to fund wigs and make today easier for kids with cancer
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Individual hair donations we have received

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Each bespoke wig is carefully matched to the child’s natural colour and style to make them feel more confident
Danielle Edgar just donated $27.81
Jenna Neal just donated $54.12
Josephine Trec just donated $20
Liam, Drew, Will, and Libby just donated $158.25
Bianca Carter just donated $52.92
Mrs Bowman just donated $54.12
Anonymous just donated $22.58
Lorna McGowan just donated $52.92
Cody, Lilly and Marcus Colmer just donated $154.65
Ross Baker just donated $50
Robert Brownlee just donated $54.12
Colleen Lewis just donated $27.81
Sue and Steve McDermott just donated $54.12
Amelia Moore just donated $54.12
Sophie Edmondson just donated $54.12
Sally Jackson just donated $11.65
Hollie Beckers just donated $50
Robyn Turner just donated $27.81
Davis Family just donated $54.12
Shelley and Steven Bell just donated $54.12
Be Inspired

Jayla, VIC
Jayla chopped her beautiful long hair to make other children that are sick to feel special, to let them know they are really important and loved

Sapphire, QLD
When Sapphire became aware that kids who are being treated for cancer lost their hair, she worried that they might feel bad and uncomfortable at school etc. She said she realised that her own hair would grow back easily so she could donate it so that another child would have hair too and have one less thing to worry about

Rani, WA
Was inspired to donate her hair and raise money in honour of her nana, who passed away from cancer.