The good deeds of the graduating members of the Changwon City Boys and Girls Choir, who donated their hair for children with cancer, are becoming a hot topic.


On the 21st, the day of the Changwon City Boys and Girls Choir graduation ceremony, the beautiful acts of the graduating members caught attention.

Hair Donation Photo.

Hair Donation Photo.

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As members of the Changwon City Boys and Girls Choir, they have been carrying out this initiative since 2018, driven by the members' wish to donate their hair, which they had grown for performances, to children undergoing chemotherapy rather than cutting it off meaninglessly.


Children with cancer often lose their hair due to chemotherapy and mostly wear hats or wigs, but the hair donated to the Eomeona Movement Headquarters is insufficient every year, and the price of wigs is also considerable. Moreover, since hair donations require a length of at least 25 cm, donating is not an easy task.


The members of the Changwon City Boys and Girls Choir currently consist of elementary to middle school students. Although they might have wanted to dye or perm their hair like other children, they have endured and maintained healthy hair to be able to make such donations.



The 10 members who donated their hair are Kim Gayun (Seongji Middle School), Kim Miru (Jeil Middle School), Kim Miso (Dongjin Middle School), Kim Eunsu (Bansong Middle School), Seo Iryeong (Samjeongja Middle School), Heo Yuna (Dogye Middle School), Kim Ryujin (Yongho Elementary School), Kim Yewon (Daebang Elementary School), Lee Sumin (Yongho Elementary School), and Yoon Hiram (Oedong Elementary School).


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