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Streak, shave or snip for CANSA at uMhlanga malls

There are several colours – red, pink, purple, blue, green, silver, yellow, orange, black, and white – to choose from so supporters will have no problem in keeping with the theme.

FEARLESS Hair To Show You Care is the theme for CANSA Shavathon 2025 which launches on Saturday, March 1.

Three malls in the uMhlanga area, Gateway Theatre of Shopping, La Lucia Mall and The Crescent Umhlanga will host Shavathon events where the public can spray their hair in vibrant colours or the fearless and bold can shave their hair or snip off their pony tail.

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Sustainability co-ordinator for CANSA KZN, Natasha Brown, said corporates, school sport clubs and organisations are encouraged to host a Shavathon event.

“Communities across Durban are encouraged to spray, shave or snip off their pony tails to raise much-needed funds for cancer patients,” she said.

“The hairsprays are temporary and there are some cool stencils as well. The donation to shave or spray is greatly appreciated,” she said.

The event can be a team-building activity or assisted by CANSA volunteers, depending on the size of the event.
All events must be registered through the Shavathon website.

An appeal for hair donations is also made to the public. This is used to create wigs for cancer patients who suffer hair loss and damage when they undergo chemotherapy.

Some of the drugs also damage hair follicles, which is why CANSA receives human hair donations (ponytails) in order to make sufficient wigs for cancer survivors requesting them.

“These wigs are distributed, as requested, to CANSA Care Centres all over the country and given to cancer survivors who need it most. So even snipping off your pony tail at a Shavathon event would be great. Pony tails must be 25cm and longer to make a wig, however shorter lengths are welcome as these serve as filler hair,” said Brown.

For more information and to host a Shavathon event at your place of work or school or your organisation, call Natasha Brown on 081 477 8947 or visit www.shavathon.org.za for further details.

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I am Candyce Pillay – fun, energetic and always positive. Community journalism has been a part of my life for 18 years – something I always say with pride when I am asked. As a journalist, I am forever the favourer of the underdog. When I am not penning the latest human interest piece, crime or municipal bit, and occasionally a sports update, you can find me in the place I love most – at home with my beautiful family – cooking up a storm, soaking up the sun with a gin and tonic in hand or binge-watching a good series or documentary.

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