Ever make a hat for charity? You might have made it for Pam Haschke’s Halos of Hope!

Photo of Halos for Hope founder Pamela Haschke

Pam Haschke founded Halos of Hope, a non-profit that provides handmade hats for cancer patients going through treatment that have suffered hair loss. She is a lifelong knitter who was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004. The generous donations from friends and family of handmade hats during her illness inspired her to start this organization, which now provides more than 2,000 hats to hospitals around the country, every month. This is her story.

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