Head Shave March 03, 2007
Here are the pictures of my
experience for this worthwhile cause. Hope you enjoy them!
Mike Boyle
Following is the history of Cops for Cancer:
Cops for Cancer
Police officers across the country play a leadership role in
organizing the Canadian Cancer Society's Cops for Cancer
events by involving the community in other fundraising and cancer
awareness activities.
This program started in 1994 when an Edmonton police officer with
a shaved head posed for a picture with a young cancer patient.
The officer wanted to support the boy, who was being ridiculed at
school because of his hair loss. Other officers joined in and
shaved their heads.
Since then police officers from across Canada have held Cops for
Cancer fundraising events for the Canadian Cancer Society. Cops
both men and women agree to have their heads shaved at a public
place such as shopping malls or city hall squares. The police
officers gather pledges from co-workers, friends and family.
Cops for Cancer is still going strong. Today the program includes
head shaves, coin collections, golf tournaments, BBQs, softball
tournaments, ironman teams, road races and other events across the
country.
Congratulations and thanks to all those who have participated in
this event. Together you have helped to raise over $20 million
dollars in the fight against cancer!
To find out how to get involved in Cops for Cancer in your
community, please contact your local Canadian Cancer Society
office.
http://www.cancer.ca/
