I'm shaving my head for St. Baldrick's in solidarity with children who have cancer.
This will be my first year shaving my head. My son Patrick, grandson Ryan and I will be shaving our heads all together this year. It all started 4 years ago when Ryan was 6 years old and in the hospital. The doctors could not figure out what was wrong with him. He had terrible headaches and his neck hurt whenever he moved it. The doctors did many tests including multifple CT scans and MRI's. He was in the Children's oncology ward at Lutheran General Hospital. Our whole family was very scared. Thankfully one of the scans showed an abcess near his brain that with medicine eventually shrank and dissolved.
Throughout the nine day ordeal Patrick would run into the same people coming in and out of the hospital. They would be coming and going with suitcases for themselves. They were families not as fortunate as ours. Their children had been diagnosed with various forms of cancer. They were there fighting for their lives everyday. Unsure of what the next hour, day or week would bring.
About a week after Ryan was released from the hospital Patrick received an email from a friend asking him to donate to St. Baldrick's. The email explained how the money raised by this wonderful foundation goes directly towards research into finding a cure for all different types of cancer that strikes children. He called his friend and said he wanted to shave his head in solidarity of children with cancer and wanted to raise money for this cause. Ryan said he also wanted to shave his head for his friends from the hospital.
So here we are four long years later and we are still in search of a cure. There are still families burdened everyday with the life changing words from a doctor telling them that their young daughter or son has cancer. It will change their lives forever. Hopefully you can help change this by donating something to this great cause. I would be honored and thankful if you could do this on my head.
This volunteer-driven charity funds more in childhood cancer research grants than any organization except the U. S. government. Your gift will give hope to infants, children, teens and young adults fighting childhood cancers. So when I ask for your support, I'm really asking you to support these kids. Thank you! Click "Make a donation" to give online, or donate by phone or mail.
Sincerely
Rodney Sorge