St. Baldrick’s: Local Fire Crew to Shave Heads

St. Baldrick's
Portland Fire Crew (Engine No. 14) is gearing up to participate in the 10th Annual St. Baldrick’s Event at Oaks Park on May 19, as part of an ongoing effort to raise funds to fight childhood cancer.Participates in the event shave their heads for two reasons: 1) To raise money for a cure and: 2) To stand in solidarity with the kids that do not have the choice to be bald.

“Our whole fire crew is shaving our heads for the cause, and we’re all trying to make a difference,” said Fireman and Camas resident, Aaron Gagnon. “… I have raised $385, including my own donation of $50 and donations from friends and family ranging from $10 to a whopping $200 from my buddy Mike Hill. I know we all get busy and get bombarded with emails and phone calls looking for donations, but please take a couple of minutes and throw a little money at this fantastic cause. It really is appreciated and all funds go to an absolutely amazing bunch of kids.”

Gagnon’s entire fire crew is shaving their heads for the cause. Click the link below and search for Aaron Gagnon or for “Engine 14” and make a donation.

http://www.stbaldricks.org/

The St. Baldrick’s Foundation is a volunteer-driven charity committed to funding the most promising research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long and healthy lives.

 

Baldrick's
Aaron Gagnon, Lisa Knight, Chris Butler and Jesse Altig.

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  1. Kathleen Ruddy, St. Baldrick's Foundation
    Kathleen Ruddy, St. Baldrick's Foundation says:

    Thank you, Aaron and the rest of the Portland Fire Crew, Engine 14, for your commitment to raise funds for childhood cancer research and stand in solidarity with kids fighting cancer. We’re excited for your upcoming St. Baldrick’s event on May 19th, where you’ll surely have fun and lasting memories as you make a difference in children’s lives. Thank you for being heroes to not only your community, but to all kids with cancer. Together, let’s CONQUER!

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