Participant 572659

Michael Fiscus Before
Michael Fiscus After

Michael Fiscus

shaved to cure childhood cancers!

Mar 16, 2013 • 12:00 pm

Event: Village of Romeo

At: Village of Romeo

269 E.Washington Street, Main street, Romeo, MI US

Conquer Kids' Cancer Other Ways To Give

Fundraising

$9,205Raised

$3,000 GOAL

$3,000 GOAL

Participant 572659

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Participant 572659

Milestones & Stretch Goals

$ 9,205
  • GOAL 3,000 $

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

Fundraising

$9,205Raised

$3,000 GOAL

$3,000 GOAL

Participant 572659

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.

National Partner

I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research with: Team Fiscus

Mar 16, 2013 • 12:00 pm

Event: Village of Romeo

At: Village of Romeo

269 E.Washington Street, Main street, Romeo, MI US

I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research with: Team Fiscus

I've answered the call to be a hero! I'm having my head shaved for the 7th time, to stand in solidarity with kids fighting cancer, but more importantly, to raise money to find cures.

I host (with an amazing team of volunteers) one of the largest events for the St. Baldrick's Foundation, last year we raised $295,674 and shaved 542 heads.

Please support me with a donation to the St. Baldrick's Foundation. This volunteer-driven charity funds more in childhood cancer research grants than any organization except the U.S. government.

Childhood specific cancer research is shockingly underfunded. National Cancer Institute - Cancer Research Funding 96% Adult cancers 4% Childhood Cancers The cancers that strike kids—and there are many—are different from adult cancers: Childhood cancers are not related to lifestyle factors, and little can be done to prevent them. Some cancers almost never strike after the age of 5; others occur most often in teenagers. Even when kids get cancers that adults get—like lymphoma—they must be treated differently. Children are not simply smaller adults! Many adult cancers can be diagnosed early. In 80% of kids, cancer has already spread to other areas of the body by the time it is diagnosed. There are over a dozen types of childhood cancers, and countless subtypes, making it more challenging for researchers to find cures for every kid.

Your gift will give hope to infants, children, teens and young adults fighting childhood cancers. So when I ask for your support, I'm really asking you to support these kids. Thank you!

Click "Make a donation" to give online, or donate by phone or mail.

2013 St. Baldrick's Event in Romeo, MI from Romeo Film Production Office on Vimeo.

My Roles:

  • Shavee
  • Team Captain
  • Lead Organizer

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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.

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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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