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St. Baldrick’s hosted by Naperville Public Safety is set for March 20

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Individuals of all ages can be a hero for kids with cancer from 6-9PM Fri., March 20, when Naperville Public Safety again hosts a shaving event at the Chicago Marriott – Naperville.

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Since 2005, Naperville Public Safety has hosted successful shaving events for St. Baldrick’s Foundation. 

Attend this St. Baldrick’s event, and whether shaving your head, volunteering, donating or entertaining, you can join the fun and excitement for a good cause.

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Local youth shave their heads to help raise awareness for St. Baldrick’s.  PN File Photo 

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a volunteer-driven charity that funds more in childhood cancer research grants than any organization except the U.S. government.

All participants and donations help raise awareness and provide hope for infants, children, teens and young adults fighting childhood cancers, including testicular cancer.

St. Baldrick’s spirit wear also is available for purchase at the event.

For more information about all the local teams and their fundraising goals with pledges to date, visit St. Baldrick’s Foundation.

Thanks to all volunteers!

Every year volunteers, including salon professionals who shave heads, contribute time and talents to local St. Baldrick’s events.  Members of the Naperville Noon Lions Club traditionally have volunteered to help with check-in at St. Baldrick’s events at the hotel.

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It’s been a tradition for members of the Naperville Noon Lions Club to serve as greeters during St. Baldrick’s shaving event hosted by Naperville Public Safety. PN File Photo

For all the locally held St. Baldrick’s Head-Shaving Events, visit www.stbaldricks.org/search/Naperville.

Thanks to all!

 

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