"When it comes to inspiring children with Alopecia, books or short stories featuring characters like Malia The Magnificent - an ordinary girl with Alopecia - serve as a source of connection for bald children who feel different from their peers. Malia is a regular girl who has Alopecia and often grapples with confidence and self-image."
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In this inspirational children's book about Alopecia, Malia overcomes her fears and grows her self-confidence. We follow Malia on her first day of school. She is going back to school after being diagnosed with Alopecia.
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I'm thrilled to share how impactful books and short stories featuring characters like Malia The Magnificent can be for children with Alopecia. These stories serve as a source of connection for bald children, helping them feel more understood and accepted by their peers. Malia, a confident and inspiring alopecia character, shows children they can embrace their uniqueness with courage and positivity. I'm thrilled to share how impactful books and short stories featuring characters like Malia The Magnificent can be for children with Alopecia. These stories serve as a source of connection for bald children, helping them feel more understood and accepted by their peers. Malia, a confident and inspiring alopecia character, shows children they can embrace their uniqueness with courage and positivity.
Malia's Mommy
Malia's mother is the perfect example of a supportive parent. She has been there for Malia every step of the way, encouraging her to believe in herself and never give up. Thanks to her mother's unwavering support, Malia has learned to accept herself and embrace her unique qualities.
Avery
Avery is worried sick as she can't seem to find her best friend Malia on the bus. She has always been there for Malia, supporting her through all the challenges she faces with Alopecia
Miss Smith
Miss Smith is a wonderful teacher who helps Malia to see her own beauty and uniqueness. With her guidance, Malia learns to appreciate herself without her hat and to embrace her true self. Miss Smith's support and encouragement are truly invaluable.
"Kids Are Precious"
Rosaria L. Calafati is proud to announce that she is sponsoring the Children's Alopecia Project by donating $1.00 from the sales of The Ugly Christmas Tree.
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Building self-esteem, providing support and raising awareness of the currently incurable autoimmune hair loss disease, Alopecia.
CAP is changing the emphasis from growing hair to growing confidence.
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CAP is a federally tax-exempt 501c3 Non-profit organization. EIN# 02-0729983