I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research with:
Sully n Pace
Last year was the first time I did St Baldricks. When I found out my Dad had cancer and had to shave his head before it fell out due to treatments 4 years ago I made a decision. I grew my hair long to raise money for St Baldricks and donate that hair. I was lucky enough to be on stage with a childhood cancer survivor. Her name is Melissa Binn. It was the most moving moment in my life. She is a champion. My story of that day moved my friend Gene Sullivan. He is joining me this year to shave his head for this most wonderful cause. We signed a pact that he would not cut his hair until the event in September. He has kept his word, even though he looks like a mad scientist for this most worthy cause. Please donate anything you can. Even a dollar will help. Thank you in advance for making Gene prettier and helping children who are fighting a fight we can't even understand.
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Shavee
Team Captain
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