The Women’s International Group (WIG)

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Article Summary: The Women's International Group WIG explores the extraordinary mission and remarkable work of one of the most inspiring and widely celebrated

Published March 16, 2010

The WIG Foundation provides custom-made wigs for women who have lost their hair as a result of chemotherapy, or from other conditions. By partnering with organizations such as “GirlonthegoWigs.com,” who offer at-home wig consultation, fitting and styling, we hope to restore dignity, self-esteem, and productivity to women who need our help. Who among us does not know a family member, friend, or co-worker who has struggled through chemotherapy? And, who among us has not said, “How can I help?” The good news is, you can.

Your donation to the WIG Foundation will go directly toward the purchase of a customized wig for a women in need. The WIG Foundation is a project of the Congressional District Programs, Inc. – a registered 501(c)3 public charity. Please contact us for more information about becoming a WIG Foundation sponsor.

Additionally, when you purchase WIG wine, a portion of the price is donated to the WIG Foundation. You are not only getting a beautiful bottle of award-winning wine, you are helping to provide wigs for women in the community.

The WIG Foundation will grow and expand with the help and support of people like you. We believe that our business model can inspire companies across the country and around the world to find a way to make a difference.

Your donation or sponsorship will

“Help Women Get Back into Life”

www.WIGwine.com

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