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Each Chemo Beanie style carries the name of a woman who has faced a cancer diagnosis: Anna, Emma, Connie, Bridget. "We know what the beanies do for women," Albright said.
A major announcement was made Tuesday: A quarter million dollar grant was made to the growing Northshore company Chemo Beanies. Skip to content. NOWCAST WDSU News at 10pm.
'Chemo Beanies' receives a quarter-million grant What started as a small labor of love, has grown to booming business, thanks to a special grant ...
Angelle Albright from Covington has created something that’s a national finalist in a Wal-Mart competition. WGNO’s Kenny Lopez explains how her product makes life better for women with cancer.
Two breast cancer survivors from Covington were awarded a $250-thousand grant today from Chase Bank for their Chemo Beanies invention. Angelle Albright and Danielle Fournier are sisters who ...
Chemo Beanies received a $250,000 grant from Chase Bank at Mary Bird Perkins Cancer Center at St. Tammany Parish Hospital 1203 S. Tyler Street in Covington Tuesday, January 21, 2014.
The business that two North Shore sisters who survived cancer created received another financing boost today. Angelle Albright and Danielle Fournier, who started ChemoBeanies as a home business, ...
WESTLAKE, La. (KPLC) - A salon in Westlake is giving the gift that keeps on giving by supplying free beanies to those battling against cancer made by other survivors. Kellie German has worked in hair ...
A junior at Wando High School donated over 50 hand-made knitted caps to MUSC Shawn Jenkins Children Hospital in Charleston. Kylie Crookes knitted hats caps for newborn babies and chemo ...
Sisters Danielle Fournier and Angelle Albright know a thing or two about defying odds. After surviving breast cancer, the Covington natives have spent the last two and half years growing their home ...
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