Why am I shaving my head with St. Baldrick’s?
Last year in March (2022) , I volunteered to raise money for St Baldrick's childhood cancer research. This was the first and only time I have done St Baldricks and I had not had a shaved head since I was a child, I did think I would look goofy with a shaved head and initially I didn’t put much thought into this event, I just shared it on my Facebook page and with some friends , but then, My cousins husband who was diagnosed with cancer in high school donated to St Baldricks in my name, and when he did he messaged me and said , “thank you for doing this, St baldricks to me is a big deal and here’s why. For me, after I was diagnosed with cancer, I was just going through the motions, I was dealing with cancer until my hair fell out. For me, That’s when it was real to me, that’s when reality set in and my life flashed before my eyes. That’s also when people start noticing that you’re going through tough times. People look at you differently, they treat you differently and it was at that moment I became scared for once. So when I see people shave their heads for the cause and they have to feel awkward for a bit, I know it’s comforting to those going through that battle to know they aren’t the only ones.” After he told me this I decided I was going to do the event yearly.
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