IN THE U.S., 1 IN 5 CHILDREN DIAGNOSED WITH CANCER WILL NOT SURVIVE. Since St. Baldrick’s began, the 5-year survival rate has risen from above 79% to 85%. But there are still cancers no child survives. And 5-year survival isn’t the same as a cure. Many kids are still in treatment 5 years after diagnosis, or die after that milestone. Kids with cancer need your help more than ever. Become a Virtual Shavee today!
Since 2005, St. Baldrick’s events have made it possible to invest over $338 million in childhood cancer research grants worldwide.
As a shavee, you’re not only raising funds researchers depend on to cure childhood cancer —you’re also spreading awareness every time you show off your bald head.
Think of it as your own at-home head-shaving party: you choose the date, the location, ask a housemate to be the barber, even live-stream to friends and family! There are many ways to make it fun –all while funding lifesaving research for kids with cancer.
In this time of social distancing, we remember that many children with cancer live this way every day, often for years. Becoming a virtual shavee is an incredible commitment to #ConquerKidsCancer. Thank you for helping kids with cancer at a time when they need it most.
Register as a Virtual Shavee – it only takes a few minutes. Set a date for the big shave, your fundraising goal, and let us know what size t-shirt you want!
Customize a participant page with your information. (It's easy. We promise.)
Make the most of your efforts by collecting as many donations as possible. Fundraising tips and tricks are at your fingertips.
Enjoy the entire experience. Check out some ways to get others involved and make it fun and interactive.
Think of it as your own at-home head-shaving party: you choose the date, the location, ask a housemate to be the barber, even live-stream to friends and family … there are many ways to make it fun – all while funding lifesaving research for kids with cancer.
Make Your Virtual Shave FunFewer donations means less research and slower progress to new treatments for kids with cancer. And the pandemic has severely affected the head-shaving events that fuel that fundraising. To combat this, the fight to Conquer Kids Cancer must go virtual.
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