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DONATE: Give the gift of Self-Esteem, Children's Alopecia Project
Nine years ago, we started CAP because we saw a need -- our need -- to find support for our daughter, Maddie, who was 5 and had just been diagnosed with alopecia. In filling our own need, we have been so blessed to meet all of you and to watch our CAP family grow from two families at our very first
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Almost Everyone from Alopeciapalooza 2012
Helping children with alopecia started out as a vehicle to help my daughter Madison when she started to loose her hair in 2004. The problem with starting this is I can't stop!! Every child with alopecia is Madison and I can't let up and move in any other …
Points of View on Alopecia
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Points of View on Alopecia
Kayla Martel, Margaret Baker, Laura …
Alopeciapalooza 2012 Video
Please forward and share this video so we can reach 1000 views! Yes, it's that simple. Just please spread it on social media and email for awareness of all the CAP Kids and to Alopecia! …
Why is this campaign important to you?
I have a little friend. Her name is McKenna. Her Mom and sister are loving, wonderful people. I met her Mother when she was in High school with my daughter. Mckenna also had a beautiful older sister with long dark hair and she reminded me of my daughter Jen. A few years later...McKenna was born! She is beautiful and she had blonde hair, which she later lost. When I see Mckenna's pictures, I don't seen hair missing. :) I see big blue, happy, smiling eyes! I have never told her momma this,...
…I have a little friend. Her name is McKenna. Her Mom and sister are loving, wonderful people. I met her Mother when she was in High school with my daughter. Mckenna also had a beautiful older sister with long dark hair and she reminded me of my daughter Jen. A few years later...McKenna was born! She is beautiful and she had blonde hair, which she later lost. When I see Mckenna's pictures, I don't seen hair missing. :) I see big blue, happy, smiling eyes! I have never told her momma this, but I truly believe with all my heart, that McKenna's alopecia is a special blessing from God! She has wigs and wraps, but she doesn't care. Her mother and family have instilled a confidence in her to look within. That is where you will find true beauty! McKenna, you stole my heart and thats where my passion comes from. Let us teach all children, where true beauty is found. From the inside~out! Please support Alopecia!