Good Wishes Program - Free Headwrap or Scarf from L. Erickson USA
I wanted to share this website for all you pink lady friends who are undergoing hair loss due to chemotherapy. What a wonderful program.
I just ordered mine. : )
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Great program!
Hi Chris! I know many on here loved the scarves they got through franceluxe! You will love yours too!
I hope you don't mind that I am adding a few other websites that offer scarves etc. for bc survivors going through chemo.
Sue
OrgSites.com Wiggs for Love is a organization in memory of Mary (Spagnoli) Cron who lost her battle with breast cancer. Her family and friends have formed Wigs for Love, enabling breast cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemo or radiation to receive a wig at no charge to them.
TheRainbowShop.com If you're looking for a headwrap with a tie dye look, this is good option. 100% cotton and several style options.
al-muminat.com Square cotton scarves. Small selection but good prices.
StarScarves.com 42"x42" square. Small selection good prices.
RadWrapz.com Solid color head wraps. only a hand full to choose from but cheap. Buy two, get one free.
CowboyWildRags.com Generous size, square, silk scarves. Like most silk fabric, they are moderately expensive.
Anokhiusa.com 100% cotton scarves and comes in several sizes. Decent prices for the 30"x30".
Heavenlyhats.org offer free hats to chemo patients. Started by a young boy..great company.
Hatsofftochemo.com Free hats for chemo patients.
Headcovers.com0 -
I Got Mine!
This is such an awesome program. I placed an order for a Japanese kimono style print when I was undergoing chemo. They are such lovely, stunning headwraps and there are FREE! Those who are undergoing chemo should definitely look into this wonderful program.
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thank u!Ritzy said:Great program!
Hi Chris! I know many on here loved the scarves they got through franceluxe! You will love yours too!
I hope you don't mind that I am adding a few other websites that offer scarves etc. for bc survivors going through chemo.
Sue
OrgSites.com Wiggs for Love is a organization in memory of Mary (Spagnoli) Cron who lost her battle with breast cancer. Her family and friends have formed Wigs for Love, enabling breast cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemo or radiation to receive a wig at no charge to them.
TheRainbowShop.com If you're looking for a headwrap with a tie dye look, this is good option. 100% cotton and several style options.
al-muminat.com Square cotton scarves. Small selection but good prices.
StarScarves.com 42"x42" square. Small selection good prices.
RadWrapz.com Solid color head wraps. only a hand full to choose from but cheap. Buy two, get one free.
CowboyWildRags.com Generous size, square, silk scarves. Like most silk fabric, they are moderately expensive.
Anokhiusa.com 100% cotton scarves and comes in several sizes. Decent prices for the 30"x30".
Heavenlyhats.org offer free hats to chemo patients. Started by a young boy..great company.
Hatsofftochemo.com Free hats for chemo patients.
Headcovers.com
thank you so much Rotzy for the recommendations. I will definately look into these sites.
I can't wait to get my scarf from the Good Wishes Program! I agree it is a wonderful program for us ladies : )
Chris, NY0 -
Yes .. they are beautiful and feel great on your head --cahjah75 said:Chris
I got a head scarf from them and it's beautiful! They retail for $75! There are some wonderful programs out there for free stuff. Glad you shared so others can enjoy! I'm sure you'll love yours when it comes :-)
{{hugs}} Char
Ritzy - also provided an assortment of wonderful site to purchase hats, scarves and wigs from. Myself, I went crazy just like Miss TraciinLA and purchased too many. I've keep 2 hats and hung them up here in my office .. the others have been donated to ACS - Please note -- many still had tags on them, as I never had the opportunity to wear them - - went crazy purchasing hats ..
Vicki Sam0 -
Let us know Chriskaput whenchriskaput said:thank u!
thank you so much Rotzy for the recommendations. I will definately look into these sites.
I can't wait to get my scarf from the Good Wishes Program! I agree it is a wonderful program for us ladies : )
Chris, NY
Let us know Chriskaput when you get your scarf. I know you will love it!
Hugs,Megan0 -
they are gorgeous and feel so good on your head!
i began wearing mine as soon as the kids were gone from school and it was way too hot to wear a wig. since they are made of silk (at least the one i got was), they were so comfortable to wear in the hot days of summer.
i am sure you will love yours too!0 -
Thanks Ritzy for all ofRitzy said:Great program!
Hi Chris! I know many on here loved the scarves they got through franceluxe! You will love yours too!
I hope you don't mind that I am adding a few other websites that offer scarves etc. for bc survivors going through chemo.
Sue
OrgSites.com Wiggs for Love is a organization in memory of Mary (Spagnoli) Cron who lost her battle with breast cancer. Her family and friends have formed Wigs for Love, enabling breast cancer patients who have lost their hair due to chemo or radiation to receive a wig at no charge to them.
TheRainbowShop.com If you're looking for a headwrap with a tie dye look, this is good option. 100% cotton and several style options.
al-muminat.com Square cotton scarves. Small selection but good prices.
StarScarves.com 42"x42" square. Small selection good prices.
RadWrapz.com Solid color head wraps. only a hand full to choose from but cheap. Buy two, get one free.
CowboyWildRags.com Generous size, square, silk scarves. Like most silk fabric, they are moderately expensive.
Anokhiusa.com 100% cotton scarves and comes in several sizes. Decent prices for the 30"x30".
Heavenlyhats.org offer free hats to chemo patients. Started by a young boy..great company.
Hatsofftochemo.com Free hats for chemo patients.
Headcovers.com
Thanks Ritzy for all of these sites! I know that many can use them.
Hugs, Leeza0
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