I shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research
Of all the things in life that I have, a full head of hair is something I can live without. I have been blessed so much in this life and I want to do what I can to bring blessings into other people's lives. I am happy to go bald to show a little girl fighting cancer that she doesn't have to feel bad about being different. She is so much tougher than I could ever be. I am more than willing to go under the clippers in place of all my friends who aren't too keen on the idea, if they will donate to the cause. C'mon guys.... $5.... if 10 of you donate just $5..... that's $50 toward ending childhood cancer.... it may be the $50 that buys a room full of scientists an extra coffee or orders them a pizza so they can stay at work another hour, working toward a cure. It may be $50 that goes toward paying for a little boy to have radiation therapy in rural Kansas.... I don't know where each individual dollar will end up, but I know that each and every dollar raised will go toward an incredible goal of curing cancer in children. That is worth more to me than odd looks from strangers at me and my bald head. So, if you can donate, I would love to be a part of this incredible event.
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