I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research
After a lot of thought and talking to some friends and family I've decided to shave my head and raise money once again for childhood cancer. I have decided to shave this year in honor of a local child battling cancer. On August 24, 2023, Max Schuster age 13 had an aggressive brain tumor removed at Norton Children's Hospital in Louisville. You can read more about Max and his story below by clicking on his link to his story or by following his story on Facebook @Thumbs Up for Team Max. Please consider donating and/or sharing my page to help raise money for childhood cancer research and to help kids like Max. Together, let’s find a cure for childhood cancer. Cancer is such a nasty disease for anyone, but no one wants to see a child have to fight this fight. This will be my 3rd year and I've set my goal this year at $2,000.00. Thank you to everyone if you can donate and share great and if you can't donate please share this page. If anyone would like to join this event you can shave your head, donate your hair to wigs for kids or just raise money... Thanks again
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