Enough Hair to Share

Sharing With Those That Have Not

Alicia Montgomery has never had more than a trim of her long, blonde hair. It's been her pride and joy, her identity, since she was 3 years old. She came to a decision this week that she wanted to help out a child who has lost their hair due to a medical condition or cancer treatment. It is something she feels strongly about, even though she admits that she'll probably cry when they start cutting it. She's bringing along a group of her closest friends for moral support to Super Cuts at Bullard and First Street at 1:00. As she said, her hair will eventually grow back, and it will help someone with their self-esteem as they go through a difficult time in their life.

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