PEKIN - Samantha Goodin wanted to give the ultimate Christmas gift to “a little girl with cancer” but was a little apprehensive at first about getting all of her hair cut off. PEKIN - Samantha Goodin wanted to give the ultimate Christmas gift to “a little girl with cancer” but was a little apprehensive at first about getting all of her hair cut off. Although Samantha said she was “nervous” and “shaking a lot,” she managed to sit perfectly still while beautician Beth Blanch braided her hair. And with that, the little blue-eyed girl hopped back up in the chair so Blanch could give her a trendy new hair style. The goal behind Locks of Love is to return a sense of self-confidence and dignity to children suffering from cancer treatment-related hair loss by using donated ponytails to provide quality hair prosthetics. For more information about Locks of Love, call (888) 896-1588 or visit their web site www. read more
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