Students Shave for St. Baldrick's March 24
UC students will shave their heads in support of childhood cancer research during the annual St. Baldrick's Celebration, to be held at 8 p.m. Friday, March 24, at Molly Malone's pub, 112 E. 4th Street, Covington, Ky.
Organized locally by the College of Medicine pediatrics club, St. Baldrick's Day (named for "St. Patricks Day" and "bald") events are held worldwide to raise money for childhood cancer research.
Students will hold a baked goods, raffle and T-shirt sale event from 12-1 p.m. Thursday and Friday, March 23 and 24, in CARE Crawley Atrium, to raise funds for the effort. You can assist by visiting https://www.stbaldricks.org/events/MollyMalones for details and consider contributing to this cause by:
- Pledge to shave your head at this event in solidarity with children fighting cancer
- Pledge to cut and donate 8-12 inches of your hair to be used to make a wig for a cancer patient
- Support those shaving/donating and enjoy food, music and raffles by attending the Molly Malones pub gathering.
If the club raises $13,000, Bruce Giffin, PhD, associate dean for medical education, has pledged to shave his mustache. As of Wednesday, March 22, the event has raised $5,200. While med students are leading the charge, others from across the UC campus are also participating.
Additional questions, contact Emily Olson at olsonem@mail.uc.edu
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