#1 Meet 10-Year-Old Zach. He Has Trouble Making Friends In School, So He Thought He'd Do Something Nice To Help Other Kids Feel Confident

Bored Panda got in touch with the Little Princess Trust to learn more about what they do and what people can do to donate. First and foremost, we wanted to know more about their activities.
“The Little Princess Trust provides real hair wigs, free of charge, to children and young people who have lost their own hair to cancer treatment or to other conditions like Alopecia. Thanks to its supporters who not only donate their hair but also fundraise, The Little Princess Trust provides around 2,000 real hair wigs every year to children and young people up to the age of 24. It was set up in 2005 in memory of Hannah Tarplee. A year earlier, she had been diagnosed with a Wilms Tumor and the loss of her hair was especially traumatic.”
#5 Owen's Hair Has Been A Trademark Of His For Over Six Years. His Family Referred To It As His "Lion's Mane". He Decided He Wanted To Cut It Short And Donate All 18 Inches

#6 After 61 Months, It Was Time For The Big Chop. 30 Inches Of Hair Is Going Towards Children With Hair Loss

“Her parents felt the most fitting tribute to the five-year-old would be a charity dedicated to providing wigs to children who had lost their own hair through cancer treatment and other conditions. The Little Princess Trust was born, and the charity has now provided wigs to more than 15,000 young people of all genders. The charity is also one of the largest charity funders of childhood cancer research in the UK.”
#7 He Grows His Hair Out Every Three Years To Donate And Wants To Share It With People Who Can Benefit From It

#8 The Amazing, Smart, And Selfless Makayla Donated Her Hair To The "Wigs For Kids"

#9 This 93-Year-Old Grandmother Donated Her Precious Hair To The Cancer Patient

There are people who wonder why resources are spent on making wigs, ostensibly aesthetic items, so we wanted to hear actual experts' opinions on the matter. “We know from speaking to the young people who receive our wigs the difference the real-hair wigs make at what can be a really distressing and challenging time.”
#10 I Shaved My Head For Charity. I Shall Now Proceed To Run My Hands Over My Scalp Constantly Because I Like The New Texture

#11 Alex's Hair, Which Has Become A Part Of His Identity Over The Years, Will Now Embark On A New Purpose - To Bring Confidence And Happiness To Another Child

#12 She Had Her Very First Haircut And Was Able To Donate Fourteen Inches Of Her Hair To "Wigs For Kids"

“The wigs help to give a little sense of normality to a child when so much else is changing and they can also help to restore a young person's confidence and identity. The words below are from three of the young people who have received a wig from The Little Princess Trust:"
“My biggest fear when I found out about having cancer was losing my hair and what I was going to look like. Having this wig gave me my confidence back and has made me feel like me again.”
#13 After Growing My Hair Out For Nearly 3 Years, I Finally Decided To Cut And Donate It

#14 This Young Man Did A Very Brave Thing Today. He Donated His Hair

#15 Anghelo And Takuma Are Friends And Students At The University Of Florida. The Pair Decided To Donate Their Hair Together For A Good Cause

“Losing your hair can be quite intimidating and signals that everything in your life has changed. So getting a wig fitted and styled helps to bring back some sort of normality and boosts your self-esteem.”
“Before I had a wig, I was a completely insecure and different person. But after receiving the wig from The Little Princess Trust everything has changed.”
From these testimonials, it's pretty clear that a wig is more than just an accessory.
#16 Last Year, When Reese Discovered That Her Nana Was Dealing With Alopecia, She Made A Heartfelt Decision. She Would Donate Her Hair In Her Nana's Honor

#17 Nikhilesh Thota Is One Of Our Most Recent "Wigs For Kids" Donors

We also wanted to know how people could help right now. “There are many ways that people can support the work of The Little Princess Trust. The most common way is for people to donate their long hair to us and ask friends and family to sponsor their big cut. That way they not only support us by sending hair but also help with the cost of making, fitting, and styling wigs.”
#20 After Almost 6 Years Of Growing My Hair Out, It Was Finally Time For The Big Chop. Donated, Might As Well Help Someone Out Who Needs It More Than Me








