Zeke, a regular participant in a weekly youth engagement program in the Caboolture area, has donated his long hair after growing it for three years to support people experiencing medical hair loss.
Three Years Of Growth
Zeke is a regular participant in the PCYC After Dark program and had been growing his hair for the past three years with the intention of donating it.
In January 2026, he chose to cut his hair and donate it to an organisation that works with charities and wigmakers to create wigs for people affected by medical hair loss, including those with cancer and alopecia.

Weekly Program At Dickson Park
The PCYC After Dark program operates every Thursday evening at Dickson Park on Morayfield Road, within the Caboolture area. The program is open to young people aged 12 to 18.
Activities offered through the program include leadership, sporting and mentorship opportunities delivered through PCYC, with participation from members of the Queensland Police Service.
Support During The Donation
Senior Sergeant Mel Bicanic, who regularly mentors young people through the program, was present to support Zeke during the donation.
His decision was acknowledged as an example of leadership developed through continued involvement in the weekly youth program.

Community Reaction
Community responses shared online following the donation were positive, with comments congratulating Zeke and recognising the gesture as generous.
Several responses described the donation as a positive example for other young people involved in local youth programs.
Ongoing Program Details
PCYC After Dark continues to run each Thursday from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. at Dickson Park, Morayfield Road, Morayfield, in front of the shopping centre. The program remains open to young people aged 12 to 18 in the Caboolture area.
Published 2-Feb-2026
Photo Credit: QPS
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