I am raising funds and awareness by walking 5k a day in May for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart.
I’d like to raise money for Alopecia UK because even though Alopecia is thought to be an autoimmune disorder, there hasn’t yet been a cure found. The money raised will go towards research projects and support groups for children and adults affected.
It’s a very close subject to me.
I am raising funds and awareness by walking/running around 5k a day in May for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart.
My daughter has alopecia she is 14 years old, she has lost her eyebrows, eyelashes and patches of hair but most of all she has lost her confidence!
I have recently been diagnosed with alopecia areata and want to raise awareness and money for this wonderful charity that has given me advice and confidence in these early days.
I have been following this charity through my own alopecia journey. I think what they do is truly remarkable and I would love to be a part of that however small
We are fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to our heart. Teddy's sister, eveie, has had alopecia for several years and the work that the charity gives to her and many others deserves to be highlighted!
I am fundraising for Alopecia UK because its a charity close to my heart. When I was 15/16 I started losing my hair and I was diagnosed with Alopecia Areata. I was lucky enough to receive medication which allowed my hair to grow back however, not everyone is this lucky. Therefore, I am doing this skydive to raise money so that the charity can help more people living with alopecia.
I am raising money for Alopecia UK, a Charity close to my heart, after losing my Step Sister Alicia Pylypczuk in 2020.