Hair For Hope 2016
Hair For Hope 2013
Donors Hall Of Fame
Goh Pei Tse
Tan Mei Loke Weng Foo Jennifer Quek Jimmy Teng Ho Wee Hong Wee Eng Seng Catherine Tan Alex Leow Amanda Tay |
Ianis Chua
Aloysius Chan Jenny Foo Charles Tai Veron Lee Peter Ong Jackie Eng Josephine Yong Thomas Tan Bryan Leow Pierra Tan |
Going bald is nothing compared to the painful process which the children with cancer are going through. Children going through chemotherapy treatment often start to lose their hair one to three weeks after the first dose. The hair loss occurs rapidly and may fall out in large clumps.
Oral and intravenous chemotherapy travel throughout the body, inhibiting all fast dividing cells, not just the cancer. This can be an especially traumatic part of treatment for children.
Its heart wrenching to see them going through this painful process. 'SHARE' & 'LIKE' to help us garner raising funds for the needy. It doesn't matter if it's $1 or $1000, every dollar goes a long way. THANK YOU!
Oral and intravenous chemotherapy travel throughout the body, inhibiting all fast dividing cells, not just the cancer. This can be an especially traumatic part of treatment for children.
Its heart wrenching to see them going through this painful process. 'SHARE' & 'LIKE' to help us garner raising funds for the needy. It doesn't matter if it's $1 or $1000, every dollar goes a long way. THANK YOU!
Hair For Hope 2010
Quote: "she used to sport long tresses, but in June she decided to shave her head -- for 'Hair for Hope', in support of the Children's Cancer Foundation.
Guan Min Hui, 16, managed to raise $1,260 through donations from her family, friends, her mother's colleagues, and even from a stranger who purchased her locks for $60.
In addition, her schoolmates from Holy Innocents' High School also shaved their hair last weekend in support of the same cause.
Netizens gave their thumbs up for the Secondary 4 student, and called her a real beauty', and said they had 'utmost respect for her'.
On a group photo with her classmates posted on the school's facebook page, netizens commented how proud they were of the students, 'especially the ladies' and commented 'this is one cool bunch of boys'.
Another netizen commented, 'It is very encouraging to see the selfless attitude in our students!'"
Guan Min Hui, 16, managed to raise $1,260 through donations from her family, friends, her mother's colleagues, and even from a stranger who purchased her locks for $60.
In addition, her schoolmates from Holy Innocents' High School also shaved their hair last weekend in support of the same cause.
Netizens gave their thumbs up for the Secondary 4 student, and called her a real beauty', and said they had 'utmost respect for her'.
On a group photo with her classmates posted on the school's facebook page, netizens commented how proud they were of the students, 'especially the ladies' and commented 'this is one cool bunch of boys'.
Another netizen commented, 'It is very encouraging to see the selfless attitude in our students!'"
Singaporean of the Day: Maeve Low, cancer survivor.
Maeve Low was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma at the tender age of three.
She fought the illness bravely with support from her family and doctors. This is
Maeve Low.
Maeve Low was diagnosed with Burkitt's lymphoma at the tender age of three.
She fought the illness bravely with support from her family and doctors. This is
Maeve Low.
The Brave Maeve from Singaporean of the Day on Vimeo.
Remember, it doesn't matter if its $1 or $1000. Every contribution goes a long way for the needy.
*Please note that only a minimum amount of $25.00 in a single donation will be eligible for IRAS tax deduction of 2.5 times the donated amount.
*Please note that only a minimum amount of $25.00 in a single donation will be eligible for IRAS tax deduction of 2.5 times the donated amount.