😦 My daughter cut her hair to make a wig for her friend who has cancer, and the next day her principal called me and said: “Come to the school immediately! You won’t believe what happened…”
One evening, my 12-year-old daughter stayed much longer than usual in the bathroom.
— “Is everything okay, sweetheart?” I asked, a little worried, gently knocking on the door.
She opened the door, and I froze when I saw her long blonde strands scattered on the floor. She had cut her hair to shoulder length.
— “Lilly… what did you do?” I asked, surprised.
— “You know my friend Milly? Because of her cancer, she lost her hair, and some boys make fun of her. Yesterday, I saw her crying in the bathroom. I don’t want her to feel like that. I can make a wig for her with my hair.”
I couldn’t hold back my tears as I listened to her, because I knew how much she loved her long hair.
— “I’m so proud of you, my dear,” I said, hugging her tightly.
Then I helped her carefully tie the cut hair with a ribbon, and we went to the hairdresser to have it made into a wig.
The next day, she brought it to school very happily.
After lunch, my phone rang. It was the school principal. His voice sounded tense.
— “Come to the school immediately! You won’t believe what happened…”
The rest of my story is in the article in the first comment 👇👇👇.
When I arrived at the school, I found Lilly in the principal’s office, surrounded by her classmates.
The principal then explained what had happened.
After seeing my daughter’s gesture, several students decided to do the same.
Some offered to donate their hair, while others organized a fundraiser to help sick children.
But the most touching moment came when Milly entered the room.
She was wearing the wig that Lilly had made.
With tears in her eyes, she hugged my daughter and said: “Because of you, I feel like a normal girl again.”
That day, the whole school understood that a simple act of kindness can change an entire life.










