The Macomb Daily

Maggie’s Wigs 4 Kids to host ribbon-cutting events

Nonprofit provides free custom-made wigs to children with illnesses

- — Macomb Daily staff

Maggie’s Wigs 4 Kids of Michigan will host two ribbon-cutting ceremonies in the coming weeks to celebrate the opening of the organizati­on’s permanent bricks-and-mortar location in St. Clair Shores.

The Wellness Center at 30130 Harper Avenue, north of 12 Mile Road, next to the nonprofit’s former location in the Lakeshore Plaza strip mall, opened in June.

Founder and CEO Maggie Varney says the new facility will serve as the “forever home” for the programs and services offered by Maggie’s Wigs 4 Kids of Michigan.

“The ribbon cuttings also help us acknowledg­e the leadership of our Board of Directors and civic servants who have helped make this dream become a reality as we continue to serve the children of Michigan,” she said in a news release.

The first ribbon-cutting event will take place at 6 p.m. Tuesday and a second will be held at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 9 with civic dignitarie­s. A white dove release will be part of both occasions.

Because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the events are not open to the public. Social distancing protocol and government guidelines for small gatherings will be observed.

With 4,600 square feet, the new Wellness Center allows the nonprofit to double the amount of children it currently serves and expand its programmin­g to include:

• Nutrition, health & wellness, cooking classes

• A children’s fitness center

• Body, oncology and chair massage

• Nail services (manicures/pedicures)

• Facials and skin care services to help children with changes during treatment

• Enchanted tea room where the kids can enjoy treats. In the evenings, the tea room will be reserved for end of chemo parties and life celebratio­ns for the kids

• Full-service, environmen­tally-friendly salon.

The nail services and body oncology and chair massage are now open to the public.

Varney — a licensed cosmetolog­ist — incorporat­ed the business in 2003, providing wigs to children ages 3 to 18 experienci­ng hair loss due to illness and treatment. It has since expanded into a wellness center and counseling services.

The nonprofit provides the custom-made wigs to children for free.

According to its website, the organizati­on works to service children experienci­ng hairloss due to cancer, alopecia, trichotill­omania, lupus, hydrocepha­lus, burns, skin disorders, dog bites, autism, down syndrome and cerebral palsy.

The goal is to help the child or teenager to feel more comfortabl­e and confident, the website states.

Other medical and educationa­l support services are also offered at no cost to families as the services are funded solely through contributi­ons made by individual­s, companies and organizati­ons.

To schedule a tour of the center for more informatio­n, call 586-772-6656 or visit wigs4kids.org.

 ?? PHOTO COURTESY OF MAGGIE’S WIGS 4 KIDS OF MICHIGAN ?? The Wellness Center includes a salon, nutrition, cooking classes, a children’s fitness center, nail services and more.
PHOTO COURTESY OF MAGGIE’S WIGS 4 KIDS OF MICHIGAN The Wellness Center includes a salon, nutrition, cooking classes, a children’s fitness center, nail services and more.

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