I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research
I am shaving my head to raise money for childhood cancer research because these children need champions in their corner. I am also shaving my head in tribute to my beloved mother-in-law Marlene Dunn, who was a strong and stealth warrior in this fight, participating in this event for 10 years in a row before she passed away on St. Patrick's Day 2017 after her own battle with cancer. It seemed only fitting for me to take up her mantle and raise money for these beautiful children in her honor. Please help me by donating anything you can. Give up one day of your morning coffee treat and give that $5 to this noble cause instead. Even $5 can do enormous good for these kids. Thank you for reading. You can see beautiful photos from Marlene's last event below. https://www.stbaldricks.org/about-childhood-cancer
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