A routine check-up before her 40th birthday would change the destiny of a woman from El Paso, Texas, whose diagnosis turned into a lifelong project. A second diagnosis 6 years later turned her into a "double warrior".
Allison Ombres developedAlopecia Universalis (AU)during her second pregnancy. Suddenly, she needed wigs, but ended up having to make her own to make it right for women with illness. Chia Wollschlager, founder of Chia's Silver Lining, met with Allison to discuss how her wigs could help cancer patients who still want to be active .
Mark Barnett, who owns Barnett Harley Davidson, is a cancer survivor who kicked cancer's butt over 18 years ago and who helped Chia's Silver Lining gather funds to help others fight cancer as well. Read about Mark's mission and the upcoming wrestling event that helps El Paso residents with cancer.