How much would it take for you, your friend, or your teacher to shave their head? What if all the money you raised went to benefit childhood cancer research?
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Fraternity and its many co-sponsors: Loyola University Chicago, the Student Activity Fund, Alpha Chi Omega, Alpha Sigma Alpha, Kappa Kappa Gamma, and Phi Sigma Sigma sororities, the Interfraternity, Multi-Cultural, and Panhellenic Councils, Tau Kappa Epsilon, Order of Omega, Psi Chi, the Criminal Justice Organization, Department of Programming, and Colleges Against Cancer will be sponsoring the 5th Annual St. Baldrick's Day on Thursday, March 25th from 5:00PM - 10:00PM in CFSU on the main lobby floor.
We invite all Loyolans and Chicagoans to the event!
There will be head shaving, music from the Accafellas, food, and even a performance by world famous comedic magician "Michael Kent"! You can find more information on Michael Kent at www.michaelkentlive.com
Last year Loyola raised close to $13,000 and with your help, we can raise even more this year!
The St. Baldrick's Foundation is a non-profit organization that raises money for childhood cancer research. The mission of the St. Baldrick's Foundation is to raise awareness and funds to Conquer Kids' Cancer by shaving heads on St. Baldrick's Day. Hair loss is a common part of the chemotherapy treatment for cancer patients and this event allows people to show support to those in need.