Tennessee Association of Woodturners creates hundreds of wig stands for cancer patients
The Tennessee Association of Woodturners has created nearly 400 personalized wig stands for cancer patients at TriStar Centennial Medical Center and Sarah Cannon Cancer Network. Members of the group, including Chris Price, craft the stands as a free gift to patients, emphasizing creativity and individuality to bring comfort and joy.
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