The Childrens Alopecia Project is committed to rasing awareness. raising funds
for research, and building self-esteem vis support groups.
childrensalopeciaproject.org
Children's Alopecia Project
Created by women for women. Her Alopecia is a free, non-profit, community
resource for female hair loss sufferers.
heralopecia.com
The mission of the National Alopecia Areata Foundation (NAAF) is to support
research to find a cure or acceptable treatment for alopecia areata, to support
those with the disease, and to educate the public about alopecia areata.
Naaf.org
National Alopecia Areata Foundation
I’m a Kid Foundation is a nonprofit organization devoted to supporting children
with medically related hair loss due to cancer, alopecia, AIDS, or other
ailments. Hair loss can be an extremely devastating issue and through generous
donations we are able to increase public awareness and offer great programs and
resources for children & their families.
imakid.org
The Young Survival Coalition (YSC) is the only international, non-profit network
of breast cancer survivors and supporters dedicated to the concerns and issues
that are unique to young women and breast cancer. Through action, advocacy and
awareness, the YSC seeks to educate the medical, research, breast cancer and
legislative communities and to persuade them to address breast cancer in women
40 and under. The YSC also serves as a point of contact for young women living
with breast cancer.
www.youngsurvival.org
Our network provides comfort, emotional support, practical
assistance and information to breast cancer patients and their families on an
"individual" basis, rather than in a group setting. Breast Friends is made up
of breast cancer survivors, family members and friends of breast cancer
patients, and community partners, who know first hand, the benefits of
receiving and giving support.
www.breastfriends.com
The Planet Cancer Web site provides a unique voice for young
adults who have been affected by cancer: fresh and irreverent, but always
honest. The site offers information, connections, entertainment and support.
The heart of the site is the Forum, a thriving online community where users
find and communicate with other young adults around the world about what's on
their minds – from death or fertility issues to dumb things people say.
www.planetcancer.org