I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research
There is a simple thought process here. I have a lot of hair right now and various people have been bugging me to cut it so I figured if I can get them to pay me to get rid of my hair and I can raise some money for a cause that may help prevent some of the sadness that childhood cancer brings to those affected then its small sacrifice for me and those who donate. My employer Red Sail Sports are one of those particularly keen to see me “tidy up my appearance” and have massively generously offered to match my total of donations to at least my target of $750 (thus hopefully making a total of $1500) and maybe beyond? So if you are keen to see me undergo an extreme hair cut and help out this cause then please donate and Red Sail Sports will match whatever you donate.
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