Coimbatore college’s students donate hair to make wigs for cancer patients, Internet “Salutes” the move
Team Udayavani, Mar 6, 2020, 6:03 PM IST
Coimbatore: In an act of humanity to help the cancer patients who lost their hair at the time of treatment, nearly 80 girls from a private college in Coimbatore donated a portion of their hair which can be used to make hair wigs.
ANI has posted this in their twitter account.
“Around 80 girl students of a college in Coimbatore donated a portion of their hair which will be used to make wigs for cancer patients. Say, “We couldn’t give financial support to cancer patients. If we donate hair, it’ll bring happiness to some cancer patient out there,” ANI quoted in the post.
Tamil Nadu: Around 80 girl students of a college in Coimbatore donated portion of their hair which will be used to make wigs for cancer patients. Say, “We couldn’t give financial support to cancer patients. If we donate hair,it’ll bring happiness to some cancer patient out there” pic.twitter.com/J4NtQeRg7Y
— ANI (@ANI) March 6, 2020
In reaction to this, the internet applauded the efforts of young students.
Here are some of the comments:
Great ?
— Priyanka sharma ?? (@Aadishakti_101) March 6, 2020
Sacrifice their so valuable things…
Salute— Monojit Mandal (@Monojit78324682) March 6, 2020
Good job
— Sunil Kumar (@Sunilknb) March 6, 2020
So sweet ?
— Somesh… (@am781995) March 6, 2020
Maybe, but a wig returns some dignity for a female cancer patient, and they’re expensive.
— Adit (@me_retweeter) March 6, 2020
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