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Hair Peace Charities was started by Bonny Hall (Diver) when she won her personal battle over breast cancer in 2003. Being in radio, she talked about her fight on air and listeners asked her to speak at their fundraisers. Recently her surgeon inspired her to put her efforts into raising funds for local women who need wigs. "I want to be a resource to breast cancer patients who are looking for support groups and provide them with someone to call that's been down the same road. Making decisions based on "faith not fear" was key for my peace. I want to form a prayer circle for those battling cancer. Your prayers worked for me - let's reach out and pass it on! It's the most precious and affordable gift." --Bonny Hall (aka Bonny Diver) For more Information, please contact Bonny at 412-327-5177 or e-mail Bonny at bdiver1@verizon.net
Please click on
the ribbon and then on "Fund Free Mammograms"
to help those
less fortunate Thank you to Jane Morello for organizing and everyone who participated in the benefit car wash for Hair Peace Charities Click here for pictures of the event held June 23rd |
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Hair Peace Charities |
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Hair Peace Charities is a non-profit organization whose mission is to supplement uninsured women undergoing chemotherapy for breast cancer who need wigs. Wigs cost from $ 175 to $ 1000 or more, with the average woman in the Pittsburgh area spending around $ 300. |
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| Insurance does not cover wig expenses for 3 out 4 women who suffer hair loss during treatment. As well as being a relief for costs, Hair Peace Charities will connect with women in an educational, emotional, and spiritual way. | |||
Women's Prayer Circle |
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There is a woman's prayer healing circle held every second Monday of the month, 7pm at Ingomar Church - open to all women. Please join us prior to the prayer circle at 5:45 at Sir Pizza for dinner, on us. Sir Pizza is on Rt. 910 across from Soergel's Orchard in the Eat n Park plaza. |
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Hair Peace Charities featured on UM TV |
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United Methodist TV, an initiative of United Methodist Communications, provides stories about people making a difference and stories that talk about moral and ethical challenges we now face as a culture. UMTV featured Hair Peace Charities and the impact it is making on so many local women and families. >>click here to watch the video |
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Hair Peace Charities featured on WQED Q Magazine |
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WQED TV's Q Magazine recently featured Hair Peace Charity. The segment highlights it's Daffodil bulb planting programming, prayer quilt ministry, and the amazing women and volunteers associated with Hair Peace. Watch the feature by Doug Oster. >>click here to watch the video |
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