Darleen was a patient at Rush Presbyterian at St. Lukes, with Ewing's Sarcoma and am battling it for the second time. She participated in a St. Baldrick's event and enjoyed watching people donating money and willingly shave their heads in support of this great cause. Because of St. Baldrick's, new research can finally can take place, thus making new treatment options available to children and young adults. Families are also given restored hope for their child's long and healthy future. With these money donations, new possibilities are endless! These children fight daily for their lives, and we need your support to help find a cure. Please help donate to St. Baldrick's for the hope of disease free futures.
You're not just donating money. You're giving the gift of life.
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By submitting a photograph of yourself on www.StBaldricks.org, you agree to the following terms and conditions for submission of your photograph:
We strongly encourage all users to submit a before and after photo, so that donors and fellow participants can easily recognize and relate to one another.
Any photo containing cartoons, comics, celebrities, nudity, pornography, sexually explicit images or any copyrighted image (unless you own the copyright) is not permitted. This is because photos of celebrities and cartoon or comic images are generally copyrighted by the owner.
Uploading images of other people without their permission is also prohibited.
This photo submission policy applies to StBaldricks.org users. The St. Baldrick’s Foundation reserves the right to review all photos and to remove any photo for any reason at our sole discretion. If you see a photo on StBaldricks.org that you believe does not conform to this policy, email to WebQuestions@StBaldricks.org
Private events are for people at the company, organization, school, etc., where the event is taking place.