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ALOPECIA AREATA
(al-oh-PEE-shah ar-ee-AH-tah)
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Welcome to Children's Alopecia Project
Alopecia Areata is a disease that causes partial to total hair loss in children and adults, there is not a known cause or a cure for this disease. It is not life threatening but it is life altering and that is why the "Children's Alopecia Project" or "CAP", was incorporated as the only non-profit devoted specifically to children with this disease.
Our goal is to generate awareness of the disease and build self-esteem via support group participation for children and their parents. We want to help all kids living with hair loss.

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Help us help all the CAP kids and their families and together we can raise awareness and the self-esteem of all kids with all forms of Alopecia.

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www.firstgiving.com/cap-donation

All Donations are welcomed, needed and very much appreciated

CAP

"If you don't give when you have little you might not when you have much"

I am not sure how I came up with that quote but it is so true. CAP is helping children on a normal basis all over the world. We still have so much to accomplish but with your help I know we can do it.

The Children's Alopecia Project is a non-profit that welcomes members from other organizations and sites, we feel that we are stronger together then acting alone.

Help us raise awareness of all forms of Alopecia and build self-esteem in children today so they have less needs tomorrow.

Jeffery Woytovich,
Founding President

CAP Kids
LAST UPDATE 07-19-2008