This segment on the Colorado news, says it all. Yes, having alopecia at Any point in life is extremely difficult. But children are just starting out in their lives. I am grateful for having alopecia in my adult life; I was already "me" and secure, thankfully. How much more difficult it is for children. This is why I organized my event "Musicians for Children's Alopecia Project Benefit" to be held at World Cafe Live in Philadelphia, 9/16/2011, 7p-11p. An excellent night of music, awareness which will benefit children with Alopecia via the Children's Alopecia Project.

Please take a moment and view this news segment: http://youtu.be/7I5njORmi7E

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Comment by Michelle on August 11, 2011 at 12:08am
This is terrible for me as an adult, I can only imagine how hard it could be for a child or teenager. I was first diagnosed with alopecia areata when I was 16. I got shots and it grew back. It's true... God will not put more on you then you can handle. I know I would never have been able to handle going through highschool without my hair. It's hard now but I am dealing and still living life to the fullest.

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