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Be the Bridge to Hope:
Your Gift Fuels our Case for Support



Every dollar you give has a direct and tangible impact on our community. Your donation isn't just a transaction it's an investment in the lives of people seeking confidence and healing. We have a clear and powerful case for support that outlines why we need your help and what we will accomplish together.


Your contribution helps us:

  1. Provide Specialized Support: Many people with hair loss, Trichotillomania, and BFRBs feel isolated and alone. Your donation allows us to provide the unique support and resources they desperately need to feel whole again.
  2. Fund Our Mission: Your generosity fuels our core mission to help people regain their confidence and restore their self-esteem, which goes beyond the search for a cure.
  3. Empower Individuals: We empower people to live with self-acceptance, knowing their struggles are seen and validated. Your donation makes this possible.


Your support is the foundation of our work, and we are grateful for your partnership in changing lives.

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From Salon Chair to Social Change: Why HelpMe2Stop Exists.





My journey began as a stylist, but clients like Debra proved we needed a bigger mission. Watch Debra's powerful story of sustained 15+ year remission from Trichotillomania thanks to the Hair Barrier Protocol.


This success can't stay stuck in the cosmetic world. We are now a nonprofit on a mission to prove the Hair Barrier is a medically-recognized intervention, changing lives on a massive, systemic scale.





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