Beautiful long hair frames a cheeky face. A small boast that 8-year-old Karol has just given up. The little girl didn't think too much about her and she decided to make a very sweet gesture to celebrate March 8 in a different way. So she cut her thick hair to give to women with cancer
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Beautiful gods hair long frame a cheeky face. A small boast to which Karol, 8, has just given up. The little girl didn't think too much about her and she decided to do a gesture very sweet to celebrate in a different way l'8 march. So she cut her thick hair to give them there women with cancer.
Karol Anna Cammalleri lives in Termini Imerese, in the province of Palermo. The little one until March 8th had a beautiful brown hair, bright and long, which few women would probably have given a cut so easily. It was not so for the little girl that she, in her simplicity, she thought that it would not have mattered to give up something purely aesthetic to give a smile to those who needed it.
When mother Francesca went to pick her up from school, the little girl confided to her that she had a desire: to go to the hairdresser, not to change her look or to look even prettier.
“Today 8 March 2016 (Women's Day) I want to tell you a short piece of my daughter's life. Karol, an 8-year-old girl, cut her long hair for the Rotary Club Termini Imerese project in favor of women with cancer. She gave her proud and determined tail for such a noble gesture that not all of us have the courage to do so. She cut her hair to give to people who can't afford a wig. She is so ... Sensitive, selfless and full of values ... " says Francesca
La child he clearly explained his own reasons: “Mom I have to do it. If I cut my hair, people who suffer will have one wig and so they will be happy. Mom, come on please… I have to do it because I need to save people who are sick ”.
“Her name - says her mother - has been dedicated to Papa Karol since I learned I was pregnant”.
Beautiful, Karol, she was already beautiful with long hair but today in our eyes she is even more so.
Small big gestures, which have a lot to teach us.
Francesca Mancuso
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