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CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL OF RICHMOND AT VCU RECEIVES DONATIONS OF INFUSED COMFORT  SWEATERS MADE POSSIBLE BY NEW COLLEGE OF FLORIDA STUDENT GRANT

The patent-pending sweaters are a world first in adaptable clothing

RICHMOND, Va., December 8, 2021 -  The startup company Aleah Wares delivered a donation of Infused Comfort™ sweaters to the Children’s Hospital of Richmond at VCU. The Infused Comfort™ sweaters are designed to assist and comfort the children undergoing IV-based therapies. 

This effort was made possible through a grant from the New College of Florida, as well as the generosity of numerous individuals from Richmond to Sarasota.  The delivery culminates over three years of effort to bring the Infused Comfort sweater from concept to finished product. The company’s CEO, Aleah Colón-Alfonso, designed the sweaters while undergoing her own intravenous treatment during her freshman year at New College of Florida in Sarasota, Florida. The patent-pending design allows for patients to take the sweater on and off without disconnecting or disrupting existing IV therapies.

“I began my college career enduring intravenous therapies and struggling through side effects - and now I am in my senior year working towards providing solutions to the problems I encountered firsthand,” said Aleah Colón-Alfonso. “Fulfilling this grant has been an incredible way to bookend my second-to-last semester at New College of Florida. It has been incredibly rewarding to watch my idea go from invention to incorporation.”

About Aleah Wares: Aleah Wares is a company borne out of personal necessity. The founder, Aleah Colón-Alfonso, underwent weekly intravenous treatments for neuropathy that lasted 12+ hours over many months, and experienced the discomfort and indignities of extreme temperature fluctuations associated with IV therapies. After researching "Infusion-Friendly Sweaters” and realizing that no one had addressed this issue faced by millions, she made it her mission to create a product that solved the problem. Now partnering with Timothy J. Bechen, patent attorney turned entrepreneur, the company is working towards expanding the adaptability marketplace. Currently, Aleah Wares is proud to offer the patent-pending Infused Comfort™ sweater which allows the wearer to don or remove the sweater during wild temperature fluctuations without disrupting an intravenous connection. The problem the Infused Comfort sweater solves is a basic need that has not been acknowledged or even recognized as a necessity for millions worldwide. It addresses discomfort as a symptom- a symptom that almost everyone who receives an IV experiences. 

To sponsor a children’s sweater donation or learn more about how you can support Aleah Wares, please contact: donate@aleahwares.com

 

Press & Media Appearances by our Founder & CEO

CNN:

https://www.cnn.com/2020/09/15/us/immunocompromised-college-students-wellness-trnd/index.html

Business Observer Florida:

https://www.businessobserverfl.com/article/stay-safely-away-aleah-colon-alfonso-social-distance-pandemic-immunocompromised

10 Tampa Bay News:

https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/new-college-student-creates-business-for-those-immunocompromised-amid-the-coronavirus-pandemic/67-3980138d-2f5e-492b-b0cb-20a5f3f51ce2

New College News:

https://www.ncf.edu/news/news/student-entrepreneur-builds-two-companies/

SRQ Magazine, written by former New College of Florida President Donal O'Shea:

https://www.srqmagazine.com/srq-daily/2021-02-13/16232_New-College-Educates-Floridas-Entrepreneurs

SRQ Magazine, written by current New College of Florida President Patricia Okker:

https://www.srqmagazine.com/srq-daily/2021-09-11/17945_Entrepreneurs-are-built-at-New-College-of-Florida

SRQ Magazine, Business feature:

https://www.srqmagazine.com/articles/1454/Young-and-Driven

Nimbus Magazine, pg. 24:

https://issuu.com/newcol/docs/nimbus88-spring-web

Shoutout Miami:

https://shoutoutmiami.com/meet-aleah-colon-alfonso-student-entrepreneur-founder/ 

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