Pam thanks everyone who has already started making chemo caps. We have 51 so far. When we reach 100, we'll make our first delivery to JFK Medical Center. Designer Melissa Gomez has given us permission ...
The hat always came back, more faded yet stronger than ever. Frank started it. I had undergone my first chemotherapy and couldn't imagine being bald. Then I saw a guy wearing a baseball cap bearing ...
Dr. Edda Fields-Black worked at Carnegie Mellon University until she was diagnosed with breast cancer. “As it is for many women, it was quite a surprise,” she told Fox News. Fields-Black has since ...
Hospital receptionist starts hat donation project for sick patients. — -- Susana Luna would make Santa proud. Luna, a receptionist in Lenox Hill Hospital's radiology department in New York City, ...
Students from the Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi hope to bring some warm feelings to many children who have had to go through chemotherapy. While simultaneously fulfilling the requirements for a ...
Joy Roodenburg-Vermaat reflects on how much the Hats of Joy helped her A woman who lost her hair following chemotherapy is offering others going through the same thing a chance to make hats using ...
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