Help The Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) by donating a synthetic or natural hair wig for CANSA for patients in need

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Help The Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) by donating a synthetic or natural hair wig for CANSA for patients in need
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CANSA collects hair donations from members of the public and sends them to our wigmakers. Wigs both synthetic and natural hair, are then hired out or purchased for R350 only. This fee is to cover courier costs to the wigmaker and to CANSA and maintenance of wigs stored in our wig banks. Wigs cost thousands of rands, so please donate your wig(s) to us for patients who truly can't afford these prices. We always take patients' financial circumstances into account when charging a fee towards couriering / maintenance of wigs. Find more information here: https://cansa.org.za/cansas-care-support/wigs-and-head-wear/ and https://cansa.org.za/donating-human-hair-to-make-wigs-availability-of-wigs/ We are currently short of especially grey wigs.
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