Going bald for a good cause: Head shaving event raises money for childhood cancer
Posted: Jun 13, 2018 4:23 PM CDT
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Hair today, gone tomorrow. They're going bald for a good cause! Several people volunteered to have their heads shaved on Wednesday to support the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
Donations raised at events like the one on Wednesday support the development of childhood cancer treatments that give kids their best chance at growing up cancer free.
"We've just done a fantastic job of everyone stepping up as a team and looking and reaching out and trying to dig deep for these kids and we think St. Baldrick's is a great cause and it wasn't too hard to get people to participate," said Scott Gordon with Wireless Vision.
The event was supported by T-Mobile and Wireless Vision. Their goal was to raise $10,000.
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