One middle school student has made it his mission to help children who are suffering from medical hair loss feel more confident. Luis Palomino shaved his head and donated his hair to the charity "Wigs for Kids."
Palomino hasn't gotten a haircut in nearly two years, according to his owner."It happens to me from time to time that my hair gets stuck on things like chairs, but it doesn't bother me."
All of this was done in order to raise money for "Wigs for Kids.""When I first saw the children who didn't have any hair, I was concerned about their well-being."What I mean by worried is that I'm concerned about how people treat them, virgin hair bobo wigs " Palomino explained."And I don't want people to treat other people in that manner," says the author.
Luis' fifth-grade teacher at Bonita Springs Elementary School was Eric Kelley, who worked with him the previous year."Luis has always been the type of kid who wants to do the right thing, and he has beautifulwholesale wigs," Kelley said of the youngster's character."When I first saw him, I thought to myself, 'Wow, who is this little guy with such amazing613 lace front wig vendor?'"And I had a brief conversation with him, during which he revealed his strategy. It struck me as "Wow, what a selfless act." "
On a Saturday afternoon, Luis and his family walked into Great Clips on Bonita Beach Road in Bonita Springs. Luis had been waiting for this moment for quite some time, and it had finally arrived.
"I'm in a great mood."I don't know what to do at this point other than grow myhuman virgin hair lace frontal wig again," Palomino admitted."As a result, I can donate myvirgin hair wig over and over again."
He also hopes that by sharing his story, other children will be inspired to donate to worthy causes. In Luis's words, "I want them to do the same thing that I did, and I don't want them to be embarrassed by what other people think of them."
Luis had to put his hair in a Ziploc bag and mail it to "Wigs for Kids" in order to make a donation. Wigs for Kids provides free wigs to children who have lost their hair as a result of chemotherapy, radiation, burns, or any other medical issues, at no cost to the family of the child who has lost their.
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