AAAF is awarding upto 15 people to go to Alice Springs to support the annual Beanie Fest. To be eligible to go into the competition, you need to provide a Beanie to AAAF, to be used within there No Hair Continue reading →
People who have Alopecia Areata and their family members often experience a variety of emotions: -Feeling alone, withdrawn, and isolated-Loss and grief-Fear that others may find out you have the disease-Scared that others may find out that you wear a Continue reading →
2021 was a BIG year! We have organised some of our favorite moments and made them into a video for you. Have a look and let us know – what was your favourite part of 2021?!
Mairead was diagnosed with AA at 13 years old in primary school, which progressed to AU by high school, where Mairead ended up shaving the last of her hair off at 17 years old.
Thank you to everyone who joined us at the AAAdventure Camps over November throughout the country! We were so excited to have 85 attendees and reconnect after so many months either in lockdown or with limited in-person events.
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 →