Providing wigs for children with alopecia and medical-related hair loss.
LUSTA FOUNDATION
Giving kid's with alopecia or medical hair loss access to funding for wigs.
Lusta Children's Project
Providing wigs for children with alopecia and medical-related hair loss.
OUR MISSION
Changing the lives of children with hair loss and helping them to regain their confidence.
The Lusta Children's Project
The Lusta Children's Project is an initiative started and self-funded by Kimberly Di Benedetto, founder & CEO of Lusta Hair.
We provide children with alopecia or medical-related hair loss, high-quality, comfortable and realistic human hair wigs or toppers.
Through the Lusta Children's project recipients can receive fully-funded wigs valued at up to $5,000AUD.
Join the Movement
Through this program, we're on a mission to help as many children as possible. But we can't do it without your help! If you'd like to contribute to the fund, follow the link below.
LUSTA KIDS
Sasha, 4 years old
Alopecia
Aisha, 10 years old
Alopecia
Macey, 10 years old
Burns Survivor
Sienna, 13 years old
Cartilage Hair Hypoplasia
Nya, 14 years old
Alopecia
Rosanna, 15 years old
Trichotilomania
Sadie, 8 years old
Alopecia
Elita, 16 years old
Alopecia
Emma, 14years old
Alopecia
Mia, 9 years old
Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia Survivor
Zoey, 9 years old
Alopecia Areata
Zoë, 10 years old
Leukaemia
Heidi, 12 years old
Alopecia
Ellie, 9 years old
Alopecia
Isabella, 15 years old
Alopecia
Mia, 17 years old
Alopecia
Meila, 11 years old
Alopecia Ophiasis
Myah, 14 years old
Hodgkin's Lymphoma
About Our Founder
Kimberly Di Benedetto, is on a mission to break the stigma of female hair loss. Kimberly was diagnosed with Androgenic Alopecia at 19 years old. After spending years trying different remedies to grow her hair back, Kimberly found hair toppers. Toppers completely changed Kimberly's outlook on life, finally she had a solution to her hair loss. Now, it's Kimberly's mission to spread the word about hair toppers and alternative hair.
Through the Lusta Children's Project she hopes to make a positive impact in the lives of children with hair loss.