The Magic Yarn Project “Homespun Wigs for Little Cancer Fighters”
On March 7th, Kiwanis Club Members, Key Club members, and community volunteers assembled to create wigs made from soft yarn for children undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The event was organized and hosted by the PNW Kiwanis Div. 63 Lt. Governor (Susie Meyer) as part of the “Magic Yarn Project”. The handmade wigs will be donated to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland. A second event is being planned for September 2020. To learn more about the Magic Yarn Project visit: themagicyarnproject.com or to volunteer in the future, contact Lt. Gov. Susie Meyer at [email protected].
Joyce Handa, Mari Magill, and Deena Bothello volunteering at the Kiwanis Div. 63 organized service event “Magic Yarn Project” benefitting children undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
Last chance! Club submissions for the 2025 Signature Project Contest will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. ET today. Your district leadership will select two club projects — one in Group I (27 members or fewer) and one in Group II (28 members or more) — to move on to the next round.
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Posted: September 21, 2020 by Andrew Caswell
The Magic Yarn Project “Homespun Wigs for Little Cancer Fighters”
On March 7th, Kiwanis Club Members, Key Club members, and community volunteers assembled to create wigs made from soft yarn for children undergoing chemotherapy treatment. The event was organized and hosted by the PNW Kiwanis Div. 63 Lt. Governor (Susie Meyer) as part of the “Magic Yarn Project”. The handmade wigs will be donated to the Doernbecher Children’s Hospital and Randall Children’s Hospital in Portland. A second event is being planned for September 2020. To learn more about the Magic Yarn Project visit: themagicyarnproject.com or to volunteer in the future, contact Lt. Gov. Susie Meyer at [email protected].
Joyce Handa, Mari Magill, and Deena Bothello volunteering at the Kiwanis Div. 63 organized service event “Magic Yarn Project” benefitting children undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer.
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Last chance! Club submissions for the 2025 Signature Project Contest will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. ET today. Your district leadership will select two club projects — one in Group I (27 members or fewer) and one in Group II (28 members or more) — to move on to the next round.
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