From left, Danielle Fournier, Adrienne Collier Metz and Angelle Albright, who founded Chemo Beanies head wraps for women in chemotherapy. (Photo by Frank Aymami, Submitted by Angelle Albright) Two ...
Hair loss is a common side effect of chemotherapy. Many people undergoing this treatment wear hats to protect their scalp from harsh weather. Hats can keep the scalp warm while people wait for their ...
WEBVTT QUARTER MILLIONDOLLAR GRANT TO THE GROWINGNORTH SHORE COMPANY.. CHEMOBEANIES. THEY MAKE A SIMPLEHEAD COVER TO EASE THE BURDENOF BALDNESS FOR WOMEN FACINGCHEMO THERAPY.THE CHEMO BEANIE STARTED ...
Two breast cancer survivors from Covington were awarded a $250-thousand grant today from Chase Bank for their Chemo Beanies invention. Angelle Albright and Danielle Fournier are sisters who launched ...
A company started by two sisters in Covington that makes stylish beanies for women who lose their hair during chemotherapy has received a $250,000 grant, becoming one of 12 small firms across the ...
WESTLAKE, La. (KPLC) - A salon in Westlake is giving the gift that keeps on giving by supplying free beanies to those battling against cancer made by other survivors. Kellie German has worked in hair ...
To the average person, a simple hat doesn't carry much significance. But for those going through chemotherapy, a hat can be that one item that helps them feel a little more like themselves. That's why ...
Sixteen doses of chemotherapy sent Breanne Hillen's breast cancer into remission in 2021, but the treatments also left the Erie woman bald. It took two-and-a-half years for her hair to grow back. Just ...