Lora who has #alopecia is trying to decide which #realhairwig looks best on her and feel best on her. You must be allowed the time to make the right choice and this can only happen if you try on the #wigs several times and discuss all the different aspects of each #wig. Lora had very thick hair herself and when she lost it she realised how heavy it was, so she decided in the end after lots of thought that the lighter one was best for her. I thought so too. She was so thrilled and looked amazing. The Little Princess Trust will supply through @wigsmedical a #humanhairwig to children and young adults under 24 years who have #cancer or #alopecia. Wow what an amazing organisation. The wig expert in Waterford. Bernie
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Lora was so excited this afternoon to get her real hair wig free of charge through Wigs Medical from the Little Princess Trust. Lora couldnt believe how much she looked like herself before she lost her hair at 19 years old. It was so lovely looking on at her and being part of her excitement. What a wonderful organisation the Little Princess Trust is to provide Human Hair Wigs to Cancer patients and people with Alopecia under 24 years. Lora went home so so happy. She was going to facetime her mum in Croatia and couldnt wait to let her boyfriend run his fingers through her hair. What an amazing young woman Lora is to share this with us all trying to help others in her situation cope with Alopecia. This award, conferred by the WIT Governing Body this afternoon, is the highest honorary award the Institute can confer to individuals.Vicky Phelan is a staff member within the Institute since 2006 and holds the position of Head of the Literacy Development Centre, a national centre that provides professional development to practitioners working within the adult literacy and adult education sector.
WIT President Prof Willie Donnelly, presenting the WIT Honorary Fellowship to Vicky said: “through her actions in challenging the national health service Vicky has made a transformational contribution to women’s health in Ireland. Her courage, her desire for the truth and her determination represent values that are fundamental to society and reflect the core values of WIT.” Vicky, in her response to the award, stated "To be awarded an Honorary Fellowship, the highest honour that WIT can bestow on me, is something of a dream come true for me. I am a true lifelong learner. I pursued a career in education because of my love of learning and a passionate belief in the power of education to change lives. I am honoured to accept this award and wish to accept this award on behalf of the women of Ireland for whom I have been campaigning and who inspire me to continue in my campaign for improvements in women's healthcare." |
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