This is my second time participating in St. Baldrick’s. Last year I had enough hair to donate it after the shave - even though I don't have 20 inches of hair to donate this year I wanted to continue the tradition. Cancer research can help change the lives of many people and I want to help support this cause.
If anyone wants to come watch the shaving, I'm scheduled for 2:45.
Why am I shaving my head, and why should you care?
A challenge among friends 25 years ago has become the largest volunteer movement to Conquer Kids’ Cancer. This year, I’m joining thousands of others to shave my head to raise money for childhood cancer research!
Did you know, 1 in 5 kids diagnosed with cancer in the U.S. won’t survive? For those who do, more than 96% have severe or life-threatening conditions by the time they are 50.
Each shaved head, every dollar donated, creates a ripple effect of progress for kids with cancer.
Your gift will give kids and their families hope, supporting the best research across the country, through the largest charity funder of childhood cancer research grants, the St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
Together, let’s give these kids the lifetime they deserve. Thank you for your support!