WADDINGTON — Four-year old Waddington resident Kaidence M. Smith decided to donate her hair to “Hair We Share.” She decided to donate her hair after having her first hair cut on Dec. 29 in an …
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WADDINGTON — Four-year old Waddington resident Kaidence M. Smith decided to donate her hair to “Hair We Share.”
She decided to donate her hair after having her first hair cut on Dec. 29 in an effort to help other kids who were less fortunate.
Smith cut nearly ten inches off to be donated.
“We chose this company because they offer wigs free of charge to children 18 years old and under with a medical hair loss condition,” said he mother Nicole Smith.
Smith had her hair cut by Trish Feefee, owner of Laurie's Casual Cuts in Norwood.