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Women Who Shine: Yolanda "Yoli" Origel — Where Survivorship Meets Support



Yolanda Origel CEO and founder of Cancer Kinship
Newport Beach & Brea, CA | Founder & CEO, Cancer Kinship | Owner, Kinner Beauty Wigs

Hardship was part of Yolanda “Yoli” Origel’s story, but it never defined her. Instead, she transformed it into purpose, building work rooted in lived experience, profound loss, and a deep commitment to ensure no one facing cancer feels alone, unseen, or without support.


Yoli is the Founder and CEO of Cancer Kinship, a survivor-founded nonprofit

headquartered at the Melinda Hoag Smith Center for Healthy Living in Newport Beach, and the owner of Kinner Beauty Wigs, a mission-driven social enterprise based in Brea serving all of Orange County. Together, the two create a compassionate ecosystem where survivorship, dignity, and community care meet.


A story rooted in love and lived experience


Yoli Origel surviving her battle with cancer.
Yoli Origel - Cancer Warrior

Cancer has been part of Yoli’s story from the beginning. She lost her mother to

metastatic breast cancer when she was ten. At thirty-one, she was diagnosed with

Stage III breast cancer herself. Years later, as an eight-year survivor, she lost her

younger sister to the same disease. Today, eighteen years after her own diagnosis, Yoli continues to carry that story with honesty and purpose.


As she moved through survivorship, Yoli began mentoring newly diagnosed patients at the request of her breast surgeon. In those conversations, she noticed that even in fear, people wanted to give back. Many asked her, “How do I do what you’re doing when I’m done with treatment?” Over time, survivors supporting survivors became a calling. Yoli also saw a gap in the cancer-care landscape. Orange County has world-class cancer centers and organizations doing lifesaving work in research and treatment, yet survivorship often receives far fewer resources. She kept returning to a central question: Who supports the survivor once treatment ends, when appointments slow down, fear lingers, and life is expected to return to normal? And who supports the emotional wellbeing of those living with uncurable cancers? That is where Cancer Kinship lives.


Building Cancer Kinship

After her sister’s passing, Yoli was asked to mentor again. That invitation clarified what she had already been living: connection, presence, and compassion can change how people endure cancer and rebuild after trauma. In 2015, she began writing her plans for programs, funding, and sustainability. In 2018, she formally founded Cancer Kinship to create a trusted, survivor-led space for peer support, education, and whole-person care.


Cancer Kinship launched its first program in 2019. Soon after, COVID shutdowns forced rapid adaptation. The organization shifted to virtual programming, which became an unexpected bridge to broader impact, connecting survivors beyond Orange County and growing a wider community rooted in shared experience.

Cancer Kinship Wig Salon
Cancer Kinship Wig Salon

Like many grassroots nonprofits, long-term sustainability remains a constant challenge. Philanthropic priorities shift, and resources are stretched across many urgent needs. Yoli recognized the important reality that running a nonprofit still means running a business. To support and expand the work, she leaned into a mission-aligned model that could help fund the nonprofit over time, which led to the growth of Kinner Beauty Wigs.


Where beauty becomes a bridge to healing

Cancer Kinship’s work includes peer mentorship, survivor education, support groups,

navigation of community resources, and a free wig salon for individuals experiencing hair loss. Hair loss can be one of the most emotionally jarring parts of treatment, and the way Cancer Kinship meets people in that moment sets the tone for everything that follows.


In 2021, when Susan G. Komen Orange County transitioned to remote operations,

Cancer Kinship stepped in to ensure their long-standing free wig program did not

disappear. The program expanded under Cancer Kinship’s care and later opened as a dedicated salon that now serves as an entry point to the organization’s broader services.

Wig consultation with Yoli

What makes the experience different is how it is delivered. Wig consultations are

provided by survivors who can offer both practical guidance and emotional reassurance. From there, clients can be gently introduced to mentorship, education, and wellness programs. Cancer Kinship serves adult individuals across different cancer types and stages, creating a welcoming space for many different journeys.


Separately, Kinner Beauty Wigs is an online store and social enterprise where

beauty meets purpose. While distinct from Cancer Kinship’s free wig salon, the store

helps fuel the mission by generating sustainable revenue through sales. Kinner Beauty Wigs serves everyone from everyday wig wearers to individuals with alopecia, cancer patients and survivors, and anyone who wants to explore different colors, styles, or textures. The shop offers high-quality synthetic, human hair, and blended wigs, with a clear message of empowerment: beauty can be confidence-restoring and joyful, and it can also support something bigger.

Yoli and her online wig store, Kinner Beauty Wigs

Survivor-led, trauma-informed, deeply relational

Yoli describes her work as survivor-led, trauma-informed, and deeply relational. Cancer Kinship creates safe spaces where healing begins through connection, storytelling, and trust. Her hope is that those who once entered the community feeling afraid will one day return as mentors and leaders for someone newly stepping into the storm. That cycle of support is reflected in Cancer Kinship’s tagline: “Braving the storm together.”


Collaboration that expands impact

Cancer Kinship has become a trusted hub within Orange County’s cancer ecosystem, receiving referrals from local cancer centers and cancer-serving nonprofits throughout the region. Yoli also serves as Chair of the Orange County Cancer Coalition (OC3), a collaborative network that brings together hospitals, nonprofits, public health agencies, and community organizations to coordinate care and improve access. In addition, she participates in systems-level leadership through Varian’s EmpowerME Patient Advocacy Board and the California Dialogue on Cancer, helping elevate survivor perspectives and improve pathways to support services.


Why Yoli shines

Yoli shines because she has transformed loss into connection, fear into purpose, and survivorship into community. Through Cancer Kinship and Kinner Beauty Wigs, she is creating a gentler place to land and a powerful reminder that healing is strengthened when compassion is shared forward.


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