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Hope Elementary School Community Ponies Up for Locks of Love

First grader Lillian Pisarcyzk organized the event and donated her hair along with 13 others at the charity event.

12/12/12 was a magical day at Hope Elementary School.

A total of 14 students and parents donated a total of 18 pony tails of hair to Locks of Love at a “Give the gift of hair and show you care” group haircut sparked by first grader Lillian Pisarcyzk, who donated her heretofore never-cut blonde hair. 

Related: Carlsbad 6-Year-Old Organizes Locks of Love Event for Entire Community

LocksofLove.org provides hairpieces to financially disadvantaged children suffering from medical hair loss.

Thanks, Lilli, for initiating the kindest cuts of all!

–CUSD

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