Participant 861258

Tara Lesorgen Before

Tara Lesorgen

shaved to cure childhood cancers!

Jul 24, 2016 • 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Event: 46 Mommas Lucky 7 Shave!

At: 46 Mommas Lucky 7 Shave!

McMullan's Irish Pub, 4650 West Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, NV US

Conquer Kids' Cancer

Fundraising

$3,357Raised

$5,000 GOAL

$5,000 GOAL

(888) 899-2253

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Participant 861258

Participant 861258

Milestones & Stretch Goals

$ 3,357
  • GOAL 5,000 $

Every 2 minutes a child is diagnosed with cancer. Help me fund the research that will save their lives!

Fundraising

$3,357Raised

$5,000 GOAL

$5,000 GOAL

(888) 899-2253

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Participant 861258

Celebrating 25 Years

St. Baldrick’s started as a grassroots effort 25 years ago, driven by people who believe in helping kids with cancer.

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I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research

Jul 24, 2016 • 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm

Event: 46 Mommas Lucky 7 Shave!

At: 46 Mommas Lucky 7 Shave!

McMullan's Irish Pub, 4650 West Tropicana Avenue, Las Vegas, NV US

I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research

July 14, 2006 is the most infamous date of my lifetime. This was the date, in which, a team of doctors from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago (formerly Children's Memorial Hospital) told us that our daughter had a brain tumor. 

She was 9 weeks old. 
Surgery, a necessity, happened three days later. Pathology, three days after that. Inside of a week, our world had been rocked in the most dramatic way. Not only did Mattea have a brain tumor, but it was exceedingly rare, aggressive, and didn't often have mercy on those it impacted. This beautiful baby, born on time, and free of any complications, would now face the fight of her life. Literally. 
Treatment options in 2006 for ATRT (Atypical Teratoid Rhabdoid Tumor) were limited, particularly in a child so young. We were given two: 
1.) treat with systemic and intrathecal chemotherapy as well as focal cranial radiation per the recommendations of an open study out of Boston. We would do this only to gain time with her. The average life expectancy with treatment in 2006 was 6-9 months. 
Or,
 
2.) Take her home and enjoy what time remained, avoiding unproven, and borderline ethical treatment protocols that would give no promise of any kind of future, or any kind of quality of life. The average life expectancy without treatment in 2006 was less than 3 months.
But we wanted time with our baby. We wanted to get to know her, to learn her, and to store as many memories of her as possible before she was taken from us. 
So, we treated only to get time. 6-9 months is what we expected. And so far, 10 years is what we've received.
 This year, that sweet, 9-week old Mattea is turning 10--her GOLDEN birthday. The little girl I thought I'd never see off to Kindergarten is now preparing for 5th grade. She has out-survived, and outlived any person's expectations. She is exceptional, and I am so proud to be her Momma.
In honor of Mattea's 10th birthday, I am going to shave my head for the 4th time, to continue bringing light to the extreme need in funding for pediatric cancer research. We must do better. For Mattea. For her brother Maddox, who battled the same brain tumor 5 years later. For every child with cancer.
In lieu of gifts at Mattea's 10th birthday party, we are asking for donations, in any amount, to support our most precious cause.  
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out to me. Thank you!

My Roles:

  • Shavee

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Tara Lesorgen has joined the ranks of:

Squire of Hope

Be it known to all that this participant has dedicated at least three years of service to the St. Baldrick’s Foundation helping kids with cancer throughout all the land.

St. Baldrick’s Honored Kids

Kids with cancer are our reason for it all. They’re the inspiration behind our event and the reason we’re helping fund childhood cancer research. We believe all kids should be able to grow up and turn their dreams into realities. Join our event or make a donation, and click the photos below to read their incredible stories.

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  1. Anonymous 5/12/2016
  2. Anonymous 5/10/2016
  3. Ms. Lori S Huebner Avila In Honor Of Mattea Lesorgen 5/10/2016
  4. Sharon lemon In Honor Of Tara Lesorgen 5/7/2016
  5. Mrs. Sarah E Hilde 5/7/2016

Celebrating 25 Years

St. Baldrick’s started as a grassroots effort 25 years ago, driven by people who believe in helping kids with cancer.

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