I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research with:
Team Gavin
Did you know that every two minutes, somewhere in the world a child is diagnosed with cancer? Or that more kids in the U.S. are lost to cancer than any other disease? This is why I am shaving my head. Last year was my first experience as a shavee. It was the most awesome experience ever! I am now preparing for my second year and would love for you to help me out and make a donation today! Your contribution will support the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest private funder of childhood cancer research grants worldwide. Since 2005, St. Baldrick’s has funded more than $253 million in research grants to find cures for kids with cancer. This is all thanks to the generosity of donors like you!Your donation will go a long way! Here are some ways your gift makes a difference:$50 provides two hours of a clinical trial, often a child’s best hope for a cure.$100 covers a student to work in a pediatric oncology research lab for one week.$250 allows for ten hours of research to improve patient and survivor quality of life.By shaving my head, I am standing in solidarity with kids who typically lose their hair during treatment. Thank you so much for being a hero to kids with cancer. Together, we can make a difference! ❤️
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