Supporting Beautiful Women

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Giving to the NZ Cancer Society

Every woman’s life has purpose and value–whether she has cancer or not. But women battling cancer can often feel less beautiful due to the effects of their fight against cancer. At Aletheia Apparel, I want to help every woman know that her life is not less valuable or precious just because she has cancer. She is valuable because she is alive–and the fight is worth it!

Because of this, every garment purchase includes one of our Megan Hats donated to the NZ Cancer Society. All other purchases include a monetary donation to the Cancer Society. Whether you have cancer or not, you are helping others who do.

See the Megan Hat

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