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Tech Baseball to Shave Heads for St. Baldrick's Foundation

March 9, 2011

The Georgia Tech baseball team will once again join forces with the St. Baldrick’s Foundation to raise money to find the cure for childhood cancer. The Yellow Jackets have agreed to shave their heads as a part of the St. Baldrick’s event, setting a goal of raising at least $1500 by March 20, 2010, and are asking for the fans’ assistance in helping them raise the funds.

For every $200 donated by Georgia Tech fans over the next two weeks, one player on the team will have their head shaved following the Yellow Jackets’ game against NC State on Sunday, March 20. Donations can be made by going to the St. Baldrick’s website and clicking “find an event,” searching for the Georgia Tech Baseball Private Event in Atlanta, Ga., or by clicking here.

For more questions on the event, please contact Mindy Hilton in the Georgia Tech marketing department at 404.894.4400.

St. Baldrick’s began in 1999 and is now the world’s biggest volunteer-driven fundraising program for childhood cancer. Events have taken place in 25 countries and 50 U.S. States, raising over $41 million and shaving more than 135,000 heads.

It began when a group of Irish friends were trying to find a way to repay their good fortune by giving to others. They decided to turn a St. Patrick’s Day party into a benefit for kids with cancer, but struggled to find what would turn heads – and open the wallets – of their colleagues. One friend suggested shaving another’s head, since kids typically lose their hair during cancer treatment, and another said that he would gladly pay to see the man bald. Thus, St. Baldrick’s was born.

The largest St. Baldrick’s Foundation grants have gone to the Children’s Oncology Group, the world’s foremost childhood cancer research organization, consisting of 230 research institutions working cooperatively to find cures. Six fellowships have also been funded to encourage the best and brightest new doctors to pursue careers in childhood cancer research. Twenty-six other grants have been made to local institutions for research.

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