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 ...
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 ...
Childhood cancer can be devastating for so many reasons, but one of the biggest is that between all of the appointments, chemo sessions and side effects, there isn’t always time to just be a kid. One ...
This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. Maiya Lima was only 5 years old when her ...
A former cancer nurse realized that her work helping those suffering from the disease wasn't quite done. Upon discovering that her friend's 3-year-old daughter was diagnosed with cancer in 2015, Holly ...
After supporting a friend whose daughter received a cancer diagnosis last fall, Holly Willardson found herself feeling helpless and wishing she could do more. She found an answer in the form of a yarn ...
PALMER, Alaska – A former cancer nurse is asking for help to create more 'princess' wigs for kids fighting cancer. According to ABC News, Holly Christensen of Palmer, Alaska, started the project to ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Most cancer survivors say that losing your hair is one of the most difficult transitions to deal with after a diagnosis. For kids ...
FLEMING ISLAND, Fla. -- Cancer diagnosis is hard for someone at any age. But, there's something about a child being diagnosed, that's especially heartbreaking. Maybe it's their size, or their ...
HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo. – A local group is calling for volunteers to help create handmade wigs for kids battling cancer. “So see, it’s just a loop like so. We braid them down until they start getting a ...
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 ...