Every 2 minutes, a child somewhere in the world is diagnosed with cancer. In the United States, 1 in 5 of those children will not survive. That's a reality no family should ever have to face. Cancer took my mom when I was young, my grandma later that year, and has impacted and affected other loved ones including my younger cousin. This cause means a lot to me. This will be the third time I've partnered with St. Baldrick's to help fund childhood cancer research. This year, on April 11, I'm taking on a new challenge: running for 24 hours straight on a 400-meter track, stacking lap after lap to raise money and awareness for kids fighting cancer. When the 24 hours are up and I finish my final lap, I'll shave my head in solidarity with the children who lose their hair during treatment... and to show them they're not fighting alone. Every donation helps fund lifesaving research and brings us one step closer to ending childhood cancer. Thank you for being a part of this mission!