Your generous contributions will directly support the creation of bespoke wigs for children, provide essential financial assistance to families in need, and funding within paediatric oncology hospitals across the country, ensuring that every child facing cancer receives the care and support they deserve.
$86.3k
Paid to fund wigs and kids with cancer from the efforts of our amazing fundraisers
3650
Fundraisers who partnered with us to fund wigs and make today easier for kids with cancer
1787
Individual hair donations we have received
How it works
Cut
Commit to cutting or shaving your hair, set the date and make a positive change to do something amazing.
Wigs
Your hair will be made into a bespoke wig for a child that has cancer.
Fundraise
Share your own fundraising page with your friends,
family and work colleagues, keep them updated with your journey.
Kids
The money you raise will pay for a bespoke wig in its entirety and ensure that every child facing cancer receives the care and support they deserve.
Our Partner
Ensuring all donated hair stays right here in Australia.
Each bespoke wig is carefully matched to the child’s natural colour and style to make them feel more confident
- Lea Brettell just donated $21.10
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- Edna Miller just donated $31.65
- Tam & Dan Mannix just donated $15.82
- Vendell Natasha just donated $52.75
- Adaya just donated $21.10
- Ed Fothergill just donated $21.10
- Cathie just donated $26.38
- Lyndall Bird just donated $21.10
- Lena just donated $52.75
- Nicole Sewell just donated $20
- Justin JDM just donated $21.10
- Julia Khattar just donated $50
- charmi raval just donated $21.10
- Amber Prodanov just donated $52.75
- Karleen just donated $21.10
- Lucy Duyndam just donated $50
- Uncle Tim and Auntie Laura just donated $100
- Damien just donated $52.75
- Alfred just donated $105.50
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.