I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because it’s a charity close to my heart and after rocking Alopecia for 7 years, I want to raise awareness.
Having grown up with alopecia, I understand what a rollercoaster of a journey alopecia is. Alopecia UK provide a space for us all to learn more about our condition, and find support via Support Groups, Facebook Groups and Events. This can only continue with your donations. I am going to be doing my first ever Park Run on 28th September, as a severe asthmatic, doing a continuous 5K route is a challenge but I am determined to do this to raise awareness and much needed funds for Alopecia UK.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart. As you know, I have suffered with alopecia for the past 2 and 1/2 years. The physical and emotional effects of alopecia can be devastating. The medical options available are very limited. Alopecia UK needs all the support it can get to help support myself and others through this journey. This September (Alopecia Awareness Month) we are rallying our community to say loud and proud ‘We are worth it!’
2018 I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata, I lost my small patches of hair. 2021 I had total hair loss, a huge change & traumatic event. I now have a healthy head of hair again & AUK helped me in so many ways when I went through this. I have previously raised £125 for AUK. I hope to exceed this with this challenge by walking 100 miles.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because it’s a charity close to my heart.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart, having Alopecia myself and losing all my hair in December last year.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK having received my Androgenetic Alopecia diagnosis at 16 years old in 2020
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart as my mum has got alopecia and lost all her hair in September last year.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart. I have had episode's of Alopecia Areata which results in all my hair falling out. Having a bald head is very difficult when you are 10 years old but I am confident person and with the help of my family and friends I am dealing with my alopecia. I want other children who have alopecia to get the help they need with Alopecia UK support groups, advice on wigs and ongoing research into the causes.
Isaac has had alopecia since he was 2.8 years old. He has benefited greatly from this wonderful charity, both in person, online, and at home, with support that means the kids can go to groups, fun events, do zoom activities and most importantly see they aren’t alone. Alopecia UK do a fantastic job for all ages, but as a child with visual differences, it’s been so important to Isaac and us to have their support.
I have had alopecia since I was a child. What started out as patches progressed to full hair loss as an adult. AUK have been an amazing support and safe space for me and many others which is why it’s so important to me to give back to the charity who reply on donations.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart since developing alopecia at the end of last year.
I lost all my hair in 2010 and joined my local support group in 2011. Since then I have met so many inspiring people who have helped me along my journey.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK, a charity close that has helped me, and so many others, navigate life with hair loss.
Our amazing daughter/sister/grand daughter/niece/cousin phoebe has had alopecia since the age of 3, more than half of her life. Phoebe herself has done fundraising for Alopecia UK in the past but we decided as a family we'd all do something together.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK in September, Alopecia awareness month.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart. Some of you may know and many of you do not that I have recently developed alopecia which has come as a bit of a shock. Treatments are severely underfunded and alopecia is misunderstood as a vanity issue but the effects of this are vast and effects peoples wellbeing and mental health.
I am fundraising for Alopecia Awareness month by committing to running 100k over the month of September.
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK to help build the support, resources, research and awareness that is needed.
I am going to be doing my first ever Park Run on 28th September!! I may end up walking most of it but I am determined to do this to raise awareness and much needed funds for Alopecia UK. Alopecia UK have been there for me throughout my own journey with Alopecia.