The 17th annual St. Baldrick’s event at Glenwood South was a resounding success, as participants came together to support pediatric cancer research. St. Baldrick’s is the largest non-governmental funder of pediatric cancer research grants, and the event is a key fundraiser for the cause. Participants take pledges to shave their heads in a show of solidarity with children who have lost their hair due to cancer treatments.
The 17th annual St. Baldrick’s event at Glenwood South was a resounding success, as participants came together to support pediatric cancer research. St. Baldrick’s is the largest non-governmental funder of pediatric cancer research grants, and the event is a key fundraiser for the cause. Participants take pledges to shave their heads in a show of solidarity with children who have lost their hair due to cancer treatments.
The event, which is one of the longest-running in the Raleigh area, drew people of all ages and backgrounds to Glenwood South to show their support. Alongside head-shaving, the event featured a range of activities to keep participants entertained, from food and drinks to games for children. The atmosphere was filled with enthusiasm, positivity, and a sense of community as everyone worked together to raise funds for the important cause.
Carolina Garrison members Chuck Goins, Austin Craig, Spencer McCoy, and Kenny Hill attended the event to show their support, highlighting the Garrison’s commitment to supporting various charities and events. The St. Baldrick’s event is one that is close to their hearts, and they were proud to be a part of the effort to make a difference in the fight against pediatric cancer. Overall, the event was a wonderful celebration of community, hope, and the power of coming together to make a positive impact.
Find out more about this organization: https://www.stbaldricks.org/
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