AAAF is very excited to announce our new QLD Branch Manager – Greg T!
Greg shared with us some insight from his experience with alopecia areata – “With Alopecia it starts from day one. A journey through life that brings Continue reading →
AAAF is doing everything we can to run the camps in each state this year. Expressions of interest have gone out for the camps and those who showed interest will be kept up to date with the progress. We thank Continue reading →
Alex is a 26-year-old veterinarian living in Western Australia’s beautiful South West region and is a proud ambassador for AAAF. Alex was first diagnosed with Alopecia Areata in January 2017 whilst completing her veterinary degree, and progressed to complete Alopecia Continue reading →
You could win a $500 gift voucher from Wig Warrior Au to spend store wide! Happy Mothers Day! Wig Warrior Australia has been SO generous to provide this gift voucher for AAAF’s community of people with alopecia areata. They have Continue reading →
AAAF is so excited to announce that we are doing a giveaway of 6 amazing bald barbies! Entering is super easy and you have high chances of winning. Show us what you got up to these school holidays and go Continue reading →
Jo is very new to the world of alopecia. She was diagnosed with alopecia areata in July 2019. This was quite a surprise and challenge for her to overcome. Jo works as a registered psychologist and is dynamic, engaging and Continue reading →
Barbara has been volunteering since 2014 in providing the self-tie scarfs that AAAF sell on our webstore. Barbara has supplied AAAF with an endless array of stock, no request has gone unanswered, even creating scarfs to match children’s school uniforms.
Today we are celebrating Kerri Weymouth, a recipient of our sponsorship program, who has created this amazing artwork! Kerri exhibited her artwork, inspired by her lived experience with Alopecia Universalis for Alopecia Areata Awareness Week in 2020 at Griffith Regional Continue reading →
Sheridan began her journey with Alopecia Areata at age 7, which developed into Alopecia Universalis by age 27. Sheridan struggled through childhood and adolescence with the many challenges of alopecia and has since dedicated herself to personal and professional development Continue reading →