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    Default Growing hair for Charity

    Growing my hair for charity - http://chairproject.weebly.com/

    If you read the website, it will tell you all the information you will need to know about this project that I am doing.

    - William

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    What about people who can't grow hair like justin bieber for example?

    Seem likes a good idea but people grow hair generally
    ofwgktadgaf

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    See, I was planning on doing this for Movember but my employers wouldn't allow it - not sure there's much human in the personnel at my place. So harsh.

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    cool, good luck. just a word of warning, if you're donating to locks of love who apparently use donated hair for children suffering from medical hair loss i've heard some bad things about them, that they don't actually do what they're supposed to..


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    Quote Originally Posted by buttons View Post
    cool, good luck. just a word of warning, if you're donating to locks of love who apparently use donated hair for children suffering from medical hair loss i've heard some bad things about them, that they don't actually do what they're supposed to..
    lol, that's charities for you.. :rolleyes: Once the big charities have spent their time and money sending out 50 flyers a week, paying staff, paying rent for shops, dishing out free pens and bombarding us with good samaritans in the centre of town... there's only a tiny fraction of your money actually going to where they advertise. If you really want to make a difference with your money, donate to a smaller, local charity as I'm 99% sure it's gonna be used to help people, rather than someone's wage.

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    I agree with matt, the smaller charities tend to use it for what being said they will use it for but some of the more bigger charities tend to squander some else where. I think it's a really nice thing that you are doing! +Rep




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    its a good idea

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    Thanks for all the support guys (Y)

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    It's always good to do charities. I fully support u with that

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    I think its a good idea! Good luck though

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