Stretch. My word of the year is stretch. This word holds a lot of different meanings for me, but one of the biggest is to stretch my goals further than I think possible in 2020. Last year, I was truly humbled and honored to participate in my first St. Baldrick's event after the sudden passing of my Uncle Gary. I was inspired to take action to help others the way Gary had his whole life. The work the St. Baldrick's Foundation does is so important - helping the smallest and most innocent victims of cancer: children. Fully fueled by a very generous community of family, friends, and strangers I was able to blow past my initial goal of $1,000 within 48 hours. And to my true amazement, we ended up at just shy of $7,000 by shave day. So here we are... one year later and I'm ready to STRETCH my goal - to be fearless and to work my butt off raising awareness about pediatric cancer with the goal of raising $10,000! With your help, I know that we can do this.
* Every day, 43 children are diagnosed with cancer.
* 12% of children diagnosed with cancer do not survive.
* Children’s cancer affects all ethnic, gender and socio-economic groups.
* The average age of children diagnosed is six.
* More than 40,000 children undergo treatment for cancer each year.
* 60% of children who survive cancer suffer late-effects, such as infertility, heart failure and secondary cancers.
Now I need your help! Will you make a donation? Every dollar makes a difference for the thousands of infants, children, teens, and young adults fighting childhood cancers. No donation is too small and every penny is appreciated. Does your employer match charitable donations? Awesome! If you aren't able to make a donation, can you help spread the word? I cannot wait to be back in Green Bay on March 15th shaving in solidarity for all of the tiny warriors and their families who are counting on us to find a cure.
xoxo,
Colleen