Sapulpa Students, Teachers Donate Hair To Cancer Wig Bank

<p>Some students at a Sapulpa school are helping women who are fighting cancer. Twenty-six students, teachers and parents from Freedom Elementary donated at least eight inches of their hair Friday to the create wigs for women undergoing chemotherapy.</p>

Saturday, February 18th 2017, 9:50 am

By: News On 6


Some students at a Sapulpa school are helping women who are fighting cancer.

Twenty-six students, teachers and parents from Freedom Elementary donated at least eight inches of their hair Friday to the create wigs for women undergoing chemotherapy.

"Some of them were really nervous about it; they had their family members up on stage they were holding hands with each other, but everyone loves it once they've done it," said Eryn Wallis.

The wigs will be given to cancer patients throughout the country for free through the American Cancer Society wig bank.

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