Mission Statement:
The Love Your Natural Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit, encourages self-love and empowers people to celebrate who they are by promoting positive internal dialogue, mental wellness, and self-care.
Our Story
Imagine waking up in the seventh grade to find all of your hair on your pillow. You feel lost, alone, and afraid. You soon get diagnosed with a condition called Alopecia Universalis, and your life is changed forever.
This was my reality. With every strand of hair, I lost a bit of my confidence, until I was left with nothing. I felt completely empty on the inside. I couldn’t even look in the mirror. The bullying I faced was endless- I received everything from gum in my wig to a mean note in my locker titled “50 Ways to Go Kill Yourself,” to a Facebook page created to make fun of me. However, I noticed something: People said mean things to me, but the things I said to myself were much worse. I knew something had to change. Just like I taught myself to hate who I am, I had to teach myself to love who I am. I worked to slowly change the language in my head. It started with simple things; when I woke up and looked in the mirror, instead of saying “you are ugly,” I had to say “you are beautiful,” even though I didn’t believe it at the time. Eventually, I found the courage to go without my wig. For the first time, I felt free. In August of 2011, I developed the concept of The Love Your Natural Self Foundation. I wanted others to find the same freedom I found. I made an organization to change the lives of others, but everyday more and more, it changes my life. I am grateful for the work I do, and hope to create a world with more self love and self-acceptance. Sanah Jivani Founder and CEO Love Your Natural Self Foundation |
Core Values
Courage
It often takes a lot of courage to be who you are and share that with others. Compassion It is important to have compassion both towards yourself and towards the people around you. |
Vulnerability
There is so much power that can be found by sharing your story. Positivity Develop positive internal dialogue, especially when times get tough. |
Mental Health
Practice self-care, have healthy coping strategies, and focus on mental wellness. Open-Mindedness After practicing self-acceptance, work to be open-minded towards others. |
Our Impact
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