Adriana Lopez’s Story
In July 2012 my world came to a sudden halt. I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Although I’d had a mammogram only a year earlier, I was now faced with the horrible reality of having cancer and what that meant. It was certainly a life altering moment and the journey I embarked on from that day forward has been one of tremendous emotional stress, many ups and downs, uncertainties, turning to my faith and finding the strength to persevere not knowing what the future holds and how I will survive.
I have been a hairstylist for nearly 40 years. I began my career as a stylist at 17 years of age and have worked in this industry non-stop ever since. I am single, live alone, and support myself. I have supported myself since my husband’s sudden death in 2001.
I have managed to successfully maintain my home and financial obligations but now I am faced with a challenge I don’t know I will be able to overcome. I currently rent a station at the Amore Salon located in Laguna Niguel where I have worked for many years. Due to my cancer diagnosis I have had to cut back on my work schedule. I can no longer conceivably keep working at the pace and rate that I have kept for the past several decades.
Also following the surgery I will be receiving radiation treatments for a period of 7 weeks. Recovering from that second surgery and undergoing radiation five days a week for seven weeks means that I will be unable to work, and if I don’t work, I am unable to maintain my home. Essentially I am faced with a financial crisis. I do not have any other source of income. I do not have disability insurance nor children or family members that can support me. I am facing both a financial and health crisis. I consider myself very fortunate to have learned about your foundation and the resources it provides to hairstylists in crisis. With sincere gratitude and appreciation, Adriana.
Meet Our Directors
Barbara Nolasco
Barbara and her husband have owned and operated their salon, Artistic Hair, in the City of Orange for over 30 years.While visiting Jill in her hospital room in 2004, Barbara worked with Jill to find a way to help hairstylists in her condition. A constant supporter of the Cut-A-Thon, Jill felt the proceeds could be used to benefit hairstylists diagnosed with breast cancer. The 2004 Cut-A-Thon was the most successful to date, raising $12,000. A week later, Jill lost her battle with the disease.
In 2010 Barabara co-founded The Jill Foundation with her friend, Derek Benson
“I am so humbled and honored to be a part of TJF from the beginning. I am so moved when I take a check to a recipient and I see the impact that TJF can have on a stylist. My passion is to make TJF available for any illness that strikes a hairstylist, esthetician or manicurist.” – Barbara Nolasco
Derek Benson
Derek is native to Orange County and currently lives and works in the City of Orange, CA. He works in human resources for a multinational bank.Derek Benson and Jill Kester met in 1984, by chance, when Derek stopped by her salon for a haircut one day after work. They became fast friends, and were close over the next 20 years, until she passed away from breast cancer in 2004.
In his free time, Derek gives back to his community through various volunteer organizations. He is presently on the boards of two local non-profits.
In 2010 he co-founded The Jill Foundation with his friend Barbara Nolasco; inspired by Jill Kester’s life and friendship.
If, and when, Derek can get away he also enjoys spending time with family and friends and traveling as much as possible.
Are You A Hairstylist Struggling To Battle Breast Cancer? Know Someone Who Is?
“There is nothing in our industry right now where a hairstylist diagnosed with breast cancer can apply for a gift of up to $5,000 to help with their financial burdens that (the disease) can cause. We want to make a difference in their lives and we can’t do it without the help of (the many) salons and hairstylists.” – Barbara Nolasco, Director