Participant 1090447

Henry Chappell Before
Henry Chappell After

Henry Chappell

shaved to cure childhood cancers!

May 14, 2022 • 1:00 pm

Event: Tin Roof/The Senate in the Vista- Columbia's 16th Annual Event

At: Tin Roof/The Senate in the Vista

1022 Senate Street, Columbia, SC US

Conquer Kids' Cancer Other Ways To Give

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$ 990
  • GOAL 2,000 $

Every 2 minutes a child is diagnosed with cancer. Help me fund the research that will save their lives!

Fundraising

$990Raised

$2,000 GOAL

$2,000 GOAL

Participant 1090447

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(888) 899-2253

Celebrating 25 Years

St. Baldrick’s started as a grassroots effort 25 years ago, driven by people who believe in helping kids with cancer.

National Partner

I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research with: Rocking Bald For The Cause

May 14, 2022 • 1:00 pm

Event: Tin Roof/The Senate in the Vista- Columbia's 16th Annual Event

At: Tin Roof/The Senate in the Vista

1022 Senate Street, Columbia, SC US

I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research with: Rocking Bald For The Cause

I am again posting Kathy's poem about our daughter Rebecca. She Lost Her Ponytail Before she lost her hair, she lost her ponytail. Her ponytail, she insisted, go to someone else in need. Before she lost her eyebrows and eyelashes, she lost her ponytail. Her ponytail exposed the long eyelashes and delicate brows defining her beautiful green eyes. Before she lost her energy, she lost her ponytail. Her ponytail flew in the breeze when she could run with carefree abandon. Before she lost her freedom, she lost her ponytail. Her ponytail had swung with a jauntiness belonging to a child of independence. Before she endured pain and suffering, she lost her ponytail. Her ponytail had moved in harmony with the many phases of her moods. Before she fought for her life, she lost her ponytail. Her ponytail had always been there to braid, to curl, to pull out, to put up or to straighten. And she thought to frame her character and beauty. Before she lost her battle, she lost her ponytail. Her ponytail was always greatly missed, but without it, she found she had great courage, faith, humor and love. And was beloved by many for being, inside and out, a person of great beauty ! For my Becca February 2008 With all my love, Mom Rebecca lived Columbia, SC, and graduated from Richland Northeast High School in 2006. She played on tennis and soccer teams there and sang in the Cavalier Chorale. She started her freshman year at the University of South Carolina in Fall 2006, but was diagnosed with AML in early November. Following five rounds of intensive chemotherapy, she was in remission by summer 20067 and she returned to USC in the fall, this time as a student in the the School of Nursing. After only a few days into the new semester, tests showed that she had relapsed. She underwent additional chemotherapy, but her condition worsened. After a courageous battle, Becca passed away on 1/22/08

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Crusader for a Cure

Be it known to all that this participant has dedicated at least fifteen years of service to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation helping kids with cancer throughout all the land.

St. Baldrick’s Honored Kids

Kids with cancer are our reason for it all. They’re the inspiration behind our event and the reason we’re helping fund childhood cancer research. We believe all kids should be able to grow up and turn their dreams into realities. Join our event or make a donation, and click the photos below to read their incredible stories.

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  1. Mr. Derris Felder 5/13/2022
  2. Anonymous 5/5/2022
  3. Howard & Sandy Waters 5/5/2022
  4. Shirley C Mace In Memory Of Rebecca Chappell 4/28/2022
  5. Robyn Chappell 4/27/2022

Celebrating 25 Years

St. Baldrick’s started as a grassroots effort 25 years ago, driven by people who believe in helping kids with cancer.

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