ATTN ALOPECIA PATIENTS:
RSVP required to info@baldgirlsdolunch.org or
914.584.7662
$45 with $ 20 of that a tax deductible contribution to non
profit Bald Girls Do Lunch Inc
For women 18 and over with some form of
alopecia areata. No vendors, please.
PayPal accepted to account info@baldgirlsdolunch.org
July
15, 6:30 pm
Bristol Bar and Grille
1321 Bardstown Rd. Louisville, KY
SNAPSHOT of THEA CHASSIN, FOUNDER OF BALD GIRLS DO
LUNCH
In 1997, Thea Chassin lost
nearly all of her scalp hair, body hair and eyebrows permanently. Chassin has alopecia areata, an autoimmune
disease that causes hair loss among people of all ages.
So, the Connecticut native decided to go bald. And she also made another life-changing
decision: using her dedication to quality of life skills to help women deal
with the everyday challenges of alopecia areata. She began harnessing her skills as a private
practice physical therapist trained at Columbia University.
Early on, Chassin saw that
women like herself with alopecia areata felt completely alone. Many women
would shy away from a formal discussion group that included children and men,
but were eager to bond with other women over lunch. From that beginning, Bald Girls Do Lunch took
shape as a nonprofit support organization devoted to the practical needs of
women with alopecia areata.
No woman should ever feel
alone with this condition, she believes. A keen listener and educator, Chassin
understands the healing process that women travel when dealing with alopecia
areata. She offers creative, forward-thinking advice, helping women explore
their options.
“I’m devoted to doing my part
to help break down the taboos about being bald,” she says. “In our society,
it’s okay for men to be bald, but not women.”
“Who’s in the driver’s seat?”
is her call to action. “If women with
alopecia areata are going to live successful and contented lives, shouldn’t
they be holding the wheel?” Chassin’s
mission is to speed this acceptance of a changing self-image.
For more information, contact
Thea Chassin at thea@baldgirlsdolunch.org,
914.584.7662 or visit www.baldgirlsdolunch.org