Hair Donations
“La Petite Couette” – “The Little Hairpiece”
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Stephanie and Evelyn in the loft of "La Maison Gabrielle-Roy" at the Open House on August 21, 2005.
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Evelyn Valcourt, owner/manager of Evelyn’s Wig Sales & Service, along with the help of her granddaughter, Stephanie, accepts hair donations for the purpose of making wigs in order to help children and young adults undergoing hair loss from cancer treatments or Alopecia Areata. Evelyn’s is the only Manitoba business accepting hair donations, and is working closely with Manitoba hairstylists for this worthy cause.
If you are considering donating your hair, please read the information on this page carefully to ensure the proper procedures are followed to allow your hair to be used.
If you require further information after reading this page, please contact Evelyn by e-mail at evelyns@mts.net or by telephone at (204) 878-2351 (direct Winnipeg line) ONLY AFTER 6:00 p.m on weekdays or AFTER 6:00 p.m on weekends.
In order for this project to be successful, it is important that people understand it is done entirely on a volunteer basis . It is not part of the daily work that Evelyn does, which involves seeing clients and fitting them with wigs, headwear or breast prostheses. As her clients are the most important part of her business, it is very important the hair donations program does not take away from the time these clients need. This is why it is very important if you are calling in regards to hair donations, you refrain from calling during regular working hours and call ONLY AFTER 6:00 p.m. on weekdays, or AFTER 6:00 p.m. on weekends. This is also why it is very important that individuals DO NOT drop off any hair donations, but mail donations instead. Your cooperation will allow Evelyn to continue providing consultations to clients during working hours, and continue with volunteering her time outside of working hours for her hair donations project.
All hair donations will be used in the wig and hairpiece industry. As it takes donations from several people to make one wig, it is not possible to find out who will receive your hair. Be assured that Evelyn will ensure the wigs being donated from her hair donations program will go to children and young adults from Manitoba who do not have private insurance and cannot afford to purchase a properly fitted wig. This will be complemented with a professional consultation and fitting like she has been providing to all her clients for 27 years.
There are at least three stages the donated hair will go through for “triage” (sorting). The first sorting is done by Evelyn, the second is done by suppliers and the third is done by manufacturers. All donations of hair are greatly appreciated, and Stephanie is keeping track of who sends hair and is sending a thank you to people who include their name and address.
As Evelyn is a professional consultant, wig specialist and wig stylist, and is not a hairstylist, she does not cut hair. Please go to a professional hairstylist of your choice to get your hair cut, making sure the stylist follows the necessary guidelines so that the hair you donate can be used.
Requirements for donating hair:
Evelyn does NOT cut hair. A professional hairstylist should cut the hair.
The hair MUST be bound securely at the top with a strong rubber band or elastic in ONE ponytail before being cut. The hair should be cut 2 inches above the elastic. A second rubber band can be place towards the bottom of the ponytail to keep it from knotting or separating during shipping. Do not use hair squeezies or elastic tape.
Hair must NOT be allowed to fall to the floor.
Hair MUST be a minimum of 8 inches (20 cm) – NO LESS. If hair is layered, the shortest layer must be at least 8 inches.
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Hair MUST be CLEAN and DRY. Do not send wet hair.
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Hair must be in good condition and not chemically treated – no perms or colors.
Grey or colored hair will be accepted, and if it cannot be used for the making of wigs, it can still be used for other projects in the wig industry. It needs to be kept separate from other hair donations, and colored hair should include a note saying it is colored.
No dreadlocks.
Braided ponytails are acceptable.
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Small ponytails must be bound securely at the top with one strong rubber band or elastic.
Loose hair, or hair that is not securely bound with a strong rubber band, will automatically be discarded.
Put the ponytail in a Ziploc plastic bag, and then in a padded/bubble envelope. Do NOT put hair loose in a regular envelope.
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Mail in a padded envelope to:
“The Little Hairpiece”
79 Lagimodiere Ave
Lorette, MB R0A 0Y0
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“La Petite Couette”
79 ave. Lagimodiere
Lorette, MB R0A 0Y0
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Do NOT drop off hair donations at the above address.
Be sure to include your full name and address, including postal code, in the envelope with your donated hair if you wish to receive a thank you card and acknowledgement of your donation. You may also include your age and a story about your donation if you wish. Stephanie plans on creating a scrapbook of interesting stories and pictures.
If you require any further information on the hair donations program, or if you know of a child or young adult who may need a donation of a wig, please contact Evelyn by e-mail at evelyns@mts.net or by telephone at (204) 878-2351 (direct Winnipeg line) ONLY AFTER 6:00 p.m. on weekdays, or AFTER 6:00 p.m. on weekends .
We appreciate your help and thank you for your priceless hair donation. It is truly acknowledged as a Gift from the Heart.
Helping Hands for Manitobans with Breast Cancer Inc.
While we gladly accept hair donations, we do not accept any monetary donations. If you are organizing a fundraiser that is getting donations of money in addition to donations of hair, you may consider donating the funds to Helping Hands for Manitobans with Breast Cancer Inc., an organization of which Evelyn is a volunteer member.
Helping Hands Inc. is a charitable organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for Manitobans who require financial aid during their struggle with breast cancer. The organization's purpose is to help those who are unable to cope financially and to ensure that all Manitobans diagnosed with breast cancer have access to the supports and supplies needed regardless of the cost. Evelyn would be happy to send you pamphlets explaining more about this organization. If you would like to give any monetary donations to Helping Hands Inc., you may make cheques payable to Helping Hands Inc. and forward to Evelyn's at 79 Lagimodiere Ave., Lorette, MB R0A 0Y0. A tax receipt will be issued for donations of $10.00 or more. If you know of someone who could use the help of Helping Hands, feel free to contact Evelyn.
Make Helping Hands Inc. the charity of your choice as the monies go directly to the person in need.
A “HAIR-RAISING EXPERIENCE” FUNDRAISER
was held on Sunday, April 2, 2006
at the Inn Seine Bar & Niteclub in Lorette, MB
Sponsored by Evelyn Valcourt, Evelyn’s Wig Sales & Service and Josette & Mike Roch, Dawson Trail Motor Inn – Inn Seine Bar & Niteclub, the afternoon featured many highlights.
Seven adults had their hair cut by five professional hairstylists to donate to “La Petite Couette” – “The Little Hairpiece”. Entertainment was provided by “The ARBRA HILL Band” and “Salsa Explosion" directed by Leonardo Lopez. There were Door Prizes, a Silent Auction, a 50/50 Draw and a “Steak, Spud & Bud”.
The donated hair and proceeds raised are being used to help children and young adults from Manitoba undergoing hair loss from cancer treatments or Alopecia Areata who cannot afford to purchase a properly fitted wig.
A special thank you to all the participants, everyone who donated prizes, everyone who volunteered their time, and everyone who attended this “Hair-Raising Experience”. All of you made it a success!
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- Ross Deschambault, owner of Ross’s Hairstyling, Lorette, MB cutting Elizabeth’s hair.
- Tatiana Crawford of Looks Hair & Body, Winnipeg, MB cutting Amber’s hair.
- Barb Miles of Essentique Spa Salon, Winnipeg, MB cutting hair.
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Rachel Van Osch getting ready to cut Gerald’s hair.
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- Rachel Van Osch cutting Gerald’s hair.
- John Caci, owner of Essentique Spa Salon, Winnipeg, MB cutting Caroline’s hair. |
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On Mar. 28, 2006 at Sandra’s Day Spa in Lorette, MB, three people had their hair cut by three hairstylists.
- The picture shows Vicki cutting Mindy's hair.
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On Mar. 16, 2006 at R.H. Bonnycastle School in Winnipeg, MB, Caroline, an employee of the school, had her hair cut by Anita of European Hair Design, Winnipeg, MB with the Grade Six class in attendance.
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| This is the first young person to benefit from “La Petite Couette” – “The Little Hairpiece”, a program where hair donations are accepted for the purpose of making wigs in order to help children and young adults with financial difficulties undergoing hair loss from cancer treatments or Alopecia Areata. |
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| Our clients from Nunavut, a mother and daughter who are very happy after being fitted with their new wigs! |
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Feb 11, 2006 at Celia’s Haute Coiffure, 1604 St.
Mary’s Rd., Winnipeg, MB
Where two media professionals had their hair cut to donate for the purpose of making wigs to help children and young adults with cancer or Alopecia Areata.
Pictures of Daniel Bahuaud and Evelyn courtesy of "La Liberte"
Additional printed information may be found in the following publications:
- Dawson Trail Dispatch, February 2006 – “Desperately seeking hair donation volunteers” and “A Priceless Gift From The Heart – A cut above the rest”, Marianne Curtis
- Winnipeg Sun, Wednesday, January 25, 2006 – “Small acts make world better place”, Laurie Mustard
- Winnipeg Free Press, Wednesday, January 25, 2006 – “Haircut an emotional journey”, Winnipeg Neighbours
- Winnipeg Sun, Thursday, January 12, 2006 – “Boy flips wig, cuts a deal”, Laurie Mustard
- The Carillon, December 15, 2005 – “Lorette wig shop offers hair-raising experience”, Doris Penner
- Dawson Trail Dispatch, December 2005 – “Hair collection to benefit those in need”, Marianne Curtis
- La Liberte, du 23 au 29 novembre 2005 – “La Petite Couette”, Prune Vellot
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