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Check for a Lump Wig Program

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Check for a Lump understands that losing your hair during cancer treatment hits differently when you're a teenager or young adult. They provide completely free wigs to teens and young adults facing cancer, because they know how much your appearance matters when you're already dealing with so much. The program specifically focuses on this age group, recognizing that teens and young adults have unique needs when it comes to hair loss and self-image during treatment.

You can apply online through their website, and they'll work with you to find a wig that helps you feel more like yourself. They know that insurance rarely covers wigs adequately, and even when it does, the process can be complicated and the options limited. Their program removes those barriers entirely.

What makes this program special is their understanding that hair loss affects everyone differently, but for teens and young adults, it can feel especially isolating. Whether your child is 13 or 23, losing their hair during treatment adds another layer of difficulty to an already challenging time. Check for a Lump steps in to provide this essential support completely free, helping young people maintain their confidence and sense of self during treatment.

The application process is straightforward, and they work nationwide, so no matter where you are, your teen or young adult can access this support. It's one less thing you have to worry about paying for, and one more way to help your child feel supported during their cancer journey.

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Services Offered:

  • Free wigs for teens and young adults with cancer

Languages Supported:

English

Application Required:

Yes, application or registration may be required

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