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My daughter has long, beautiful naturally curly hair almost to her waist.  She is donating her hair to Locks of Love before boot camp.  I would encourage anyone to do the same.  If our daughters have to cut their hair, they may as well do it before boot camp, donate it to Locks of Love, and know that their hair will make a difference in someones life.

 

 

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 wonderful  thing to do!
Thanks so much for mentioning this! My daughter did the same thing with her long beautiful loches that she had cut off! Most hair salons know how and where to send the donation to! ;o)
thanks for mentioning salons.  They will usually cut and style the hair for free too.
what a beautiful thing to do!
My daughter did the same thing. so her sister and I joined in why not?  it'll grow back and we were supporting our sailor and helping others. It's a win-win situation.
All my g'daughters have donated except one.  She is three so still a bit young.  It is a great program.

When my daughter left for bc she thought she could but her hair up in a bun but found out that was not true.  So when they where waiting at Ohare for the other recruits they where trying to find something to cut it.  Unfortunetly she wasnt able to and at bc they would not let her send it home with her personnel items.  Of course it was a man and they don't know how much girls hair means to them especially if they never had short hair. 

My Daughter donated 16 inches of her hair to "Locks of Love".  I felt ill as her hair was being cut....I had to sit down!  She will be going to BC on the 4th.
My daughter's hair isn't long enough to do that with, but strangely her older brother did that.  He had hair down to his butt.  lol....  He is now a Navy officer.  Maybe I can talk her into growing it out before she goes off to boot camp.

Wow, good for your son!

 

Hi Lisa, my daughter has beautiful long brown hair, but don't know where to go to donate the hair.

Hi There,

  Many hair salons will cut hair for free if they donate to Locks of Love.  I asked my hair dresser and she donates to Locks of Love.  I would suggest that you ask your hair dresser or contact a local salon and ask if they donate to Locks of Love.  Hope this helps!  Good luck!

Lisa

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