“Find something that you are passionate about in making a difference and you’ll find a waiting kinship of people willing to unite for the cause.” - Wes Adamson You might remember that on October 6th Turning Heads was gifted with the most ... Read More
I was a former model so posing for photos wasn’t a new experience. Except it was a total 180 spending a few hours as a “Turning Heads Supermodel” since now I was bald and not by choice but from cancer and chemotherapy. In the middle of the second ... Read More
Once in awhile you're given a horrific gift, that turns out to be the best gift I've ever had. You meet extraordinary people dedicated to saving your life. ... Read More
I came across The Turning Heads Project through a story in the local newspaper a few weeks ago. Timing is always an interesting thing in our lives, and the day the article ran was the same day I decided that the hair I hadn't already lost needed to ... Read More
Writing this paragraph was a fun and challenging part of this journey, but writing my emotions down it is very different than feeling emotions. With that said.....For the first time in my life, at age 57, I had a medical problem. Not just a little ... Read More
Meet Barbara. Her story will be posted soon, but in the meantime please check out these amazing photos of her and her friend Sharon...what a great day they had. ... Read More
"EXTRA EXTRA...Read all about it" Check out who made the FRONT PAGE of The Desert Sun Newspaper on October 7th. What a fabulous article by Beth Roessner. Our newest addition to the Turning Heads family, Janet Patterson, is featured throughout with ... Read More
This is my third bout with cancer....a rare one this time called Mantle Cell Lymphoma...only 6% of lymphoma patients get this disease a year...at first I thought...lucky me...then I thought...heck yeah, I am lucky, I am blessed, and I will kick this ... Read More
One nice thing has come of this bout with cancer. Cancer has totally reinforced my belief in the goodness of people. If I am out shopping or something, and I run into a problem I can approach a total stranger, any stranger, and just ask if they would ... Read More