Cartoon Characters Shave Their Heads in Support of Kids Who Have Cancer
Apr 30, 2014 21:38
It's not just real-life celebrities who can show support to kids who have cancer and are undergoing chemotherapy treatment. Famous cartoon characters can do the same too. The solidarity project called "Bald Cartoons" became a reality thanks to Brazilian cancer charity and hospital operator GRAACC.
The project features beloved cartoon characters with shaved heads, to show kids who had to shave their heads due to chemotherapy, that they are not alone in this and shouldn't feel ashamed of their appearance.
As for what you can do, head over to the official Bald Cartoons website and download the picture of your favorite character, which you can change your Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram profile photos with.
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