Volunteers around the world are bringing smiles to children's faces with yarn. — -- What started out as one wig made for the daughter of a friend has become thousands of wigs made for children ...
One nonprofit is weaving a major impact for children with cancer by creating handmade yarn wigs modeled after popular Disney characters including Rapunzel, Elsa and Captain Jack Sparrow. The operation ...
Holly Christiensen, co-founder of The Magic Yarn Project, creates magical yarn wigs by hand, and sends them to girls around the world battling cancer. Every little girl deserves long flowing locks ...
A former cancer nurse who made a Disney princess wig out of yarn for a friend’s sick child never imagined her creation would spread nationwide. "We have individual families contacting us wanting wigs ...
PALMER — From a one-car garage in a tiny triplex, Holly Christensen helps run a worldwide wig-making nonprofit that tries to lift the spirits of kids with cancer. The Magic Yarn Project has gotten so ...
(KUTV) — The Magic Yarn Project makes beanies and wigs for children all over the world. "Any reason a child loses their hair, we'll send a wig for them," said Lani VinZant, the Rocky Mountain Region ...
ALASKA (KTVU) - Two moms in Alaska decided to bring joy to children battling cancer with the Magic Yarn Project. The non-profit creates princess wigs out of yarn and sends them to cancer centers ...
The Magic Yarn Project is looking for volunteers on Oct. 10-11 to make wigs for children with cancer at the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Saratoga. No experience is necessary. The ...
Janet O’Grady, a parishioner of Our Lady of Good Counsel Church in Vienna, Va., makes an Elsa wig from “Frozen” May 9, 2019, for a child experiencing hair loss. (Credit: CNS photo/Zoey Maraist, ...
A former cancer nurse has brought "joy and light" into the lives of children undergoing chemotherapy treatment by weaving Disney princess-style wigs out of yarn. Holly Christensen, from Palmer in the ...
What started out as one wig made for the daughter of a friend has become thousands of wigs made for children battling cancer, just two years later. Holly Christensen of Palmer, Alaska, initially ...
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