Participant 506634

Jeremy Amos Before

Jeremy Amos

shaved to cure childhood cancers!

Mar 17, 2012 • 11:00 am

Event: Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland

At: Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland

744 52nd Street, OPC Bldg Atrium, Oakland, CA US

Conquer Kids' Cancer Other Ways To Give

Fundraising

$3,580Raised

$3,000 GOAL

$3,000 GOAL

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Participant 506634

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$ 3,580
  • GOAL 3,000 $

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

Fundraising

$3,580Raised

$3,000 GOAL

$3,000 GOAL

Participant 506634

Download Donation Form

(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.

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I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research

Mar 17, 2012 • 11:00 am

Event: Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland

At: Children's Hospital & Research Center Oakland

744 52nd Street, OPC Bldg Atrium, Oakland, CA US

I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research

The average age of a child diagnosed with cancer is 6, the average age of an adult diagnosed with cancer is 67. And yet the National Cancer Institute spends 96% of its research budget on adult cancers.


That's a paltry 4% spent on childhood cancer.


4% to give kids with cancer the chance to see age 67.


Consider the fact that recent reports from the National Institute of Health show that research grant funding has reached its lowest point in history with the percentage of reviewed applications that receive funding at a meager 18%. Childhood cancers, already underfunded compared to other cancers, are included in the current cuts, so parents, who are in a race against the clock to save their children, are told that the resources are now scarcer than ever.


Then consider the fact that many of the greatest breakthroughs in cancer came from pediatrics: Chemotherapy and bone marrow transplantation were first developed for children; the first gene therapies were undertaken in children; and the success of clinical trial and cooperative research in pediatric cancers have historically outpaced the progress in adult cancer groups. Today, success in adult cancers is measured in months, while success in childhood cancers is measured in years.


The St Baldrick's Foundation was founded with the sole purpose of funding pediatric cancer research, and is now the largest private funder of childhood cacner research, and is second only to the U.S Government. In 2011, St Baldrick's granted $21.7 million worldwide.


For the second year in a row, I will be shaving my head in solidarity with kids suffering with cancer, including my eldest daughter, and family friend Ariel. Please consider sponsoring me and help fund children's cancer research.


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  • Shavee

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Jeremy Amos has joined the ranks of:

Knight of the Bald Table

Be it known to all that this participant has dedicated at least seven 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. Mary Rose 8/5/2012
  2. Anonymous 5/7/2012
  3. Eric Arnoys 3/23/2012
  4. Mrs. Michelle Curry In Memory Of Mr. Chris Mc Gill 3/19/2012
  5. Larry Piper 3/18/2012

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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