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MAKE YOUR OWN HEADBAND DAY AT DUKE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
On May 16th, Headbands of Hope teamed up with the water bottle brand, Bobble, to spread hope around Duke Children’s Hospital. The two came together to host a Make Your...
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Give a Headband as a Gift? Here's a Great Reason Why!
Are you looking for a birthday present or just want to get a special gift for someone? Here’s a question for you… What seems to happen with those presents that...
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Become A Partner Of Hope
Hope…it’s a powerful thing.Hope can take someone from feeling beaten down to fighting and rising up once again. Hope can fill someone up to keep going, to keep moving forward...
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Meet Carter...
Carter Gates is a pretty extraordinary young man. This 10-year-old is an honored kid for the St. Baldrick's Foundation and he could not be more excited to be a part of such...
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Become a Hope Storyteller
Thanksgiving marks the beginning of the holiday season, a time for people to express their gratitude and reflect on what’s truly important in their lives. It’s also a time for...
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Dance the Night Away With XAOC!
As the holiday season approaches, what better way to get in the sprit than with an evening in New York City? We're excited to partner with XAOC Contemporary Ballet for...
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Fight Like a Girl
On September 1st Headbands of Hope kicked off its annual celebration for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. Endless pictures, hash tags, and tweets flooded social media to support #HeadbandDay2015. One post included...
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Carolyn Scott Photo Shoot
Recently, Carolyn Scott Photography donated its talents to showcase some new styles for Headbands of Hope. Located in Raleigh, North Carolina, the amazing photographer captured our head chains, couture line, crown...
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Campus Rep Spotlight: Brittany
On March 3rd of this year my life was forever changed. I walked into Vidant children's hospital with a box full of headbands to deliver. I walked from room to...
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Meet Emma...A Patient Helping Patients
"Ask most people and I am sure they would say being diagnosed with cancer is the worst thing imaginable. No doubt, that’s true. I still shudder at the memory of...
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Meet Maya
My name is Maya, I am 11 years old, and I have cancer. I was diagnosed in October 2012 with acute lymphoblastic leukemia and I am in my eighth month of treatment. I...
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Sarah's Story...
"My story begins at fourteen years old, fresh out of 7th grade, and being told that I have Leukemia. Of course at that age, all I was worried about was my...