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Many attendees of our group meetings, local camps, and International Annual Camp – Alopeciapalooza have never met someone who looks like them. With your gift, you make it possible for a CAP kids to attend a camp. You also have the option of giving to fund the CAP2U Speaking Tour that brings awareness and community that meets a CAP Kid right where they need it most, their community or school.
To help any child in need who is living with hair loss due to all forms of Alopecia. We change the emphasis from growing hair to growing confidence. building self-esteem, providing support, and raising awareness.
– Jeff Woytovich, Founder
Donate and change a life! The mission of CAP is to help all children with alopecia, and we will continue do everything in our power to keep CAP Kids free at all Alopeciapalooza, programs, and events. The best part about what we do is that it’s not just for the child/teen with alopecia. The best thing is that what we do is help the entire family because when one person has alopecia in a family, the whole family has to deal with it and at CAP, we deal with the whole, wonderful family!
Keep your eyes open, you might just see your favorite celebrity showing up.
You are more, even if your hair is less.
Know that you are perfect the way you are. You are an original, not a copy.
It is normal to be different because everyone is different, and that makes you normal.
If one person has alopecia in your family, you all have alopecia.
Find a place for you to get connected and get the support you or your CAP kid needs.
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A: We are the only 501(c) 3 non-profit devoted specifically to helping children living with the hair-loss disease, alopecia areata. We do so by raising awareness about alopecia, providing support for children and their families, and building self-esteem in children living with alopecia.
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A: CAP endeavors to keep all expenses to an absolute minimum. As such, we welcome gifts of office supplies, current model computers and other technical equipment, software, premium items such as event t-shirts and other giveaway items, as well as in-kind services. These include but are not limited to publicity, printing, technical support, legal services, and all other professional services. We also welcome sponsors who are willing to make donations to underwrite any expenses or growth opportunities that can help CAP grow and thrive.
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To have Jeff Woytovich speak at your child’s school during a CAP2U Speaking Tour or to make a house visit with a Bag of Books for your CAP Kid to donate to their school library, click a link below.
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