St. Baldrick's Foundation Announces 2012 Ambassador Kids
LOS ANGELES, Nov 30, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- It takes five inspirational kids to help Conquer Kids' Cancer! The St. Baldrick's Foundation, a volunteer-driven charity dedicated to raising money for childhood cancer research, proudly announces its five 2012 Ambassador Kids. The Ambassador Kids represent the thousands of kids worldwide touched by childhood cancer each year and will serve as the faces and voices of the Foundation.
Coming from all areas of the country, ages, disease types and treatment statuses, they are a reminder that childhood cancer doesn't discriminate and that one in five kids diagnosed in the U.S. will not survive. Beginning in January, the kids and their families will attend St. Baldrick's signature head-shaving events, special ceremonies and other activities where they will talk with media, volunteers, shavees, donors and researchers.
RT @: @ I think it's on right after Magnum PI who, in this episode, goes to the barber shop to shave off his moustache!
@ I think it's on right after Magnum PI who, in this episode, goes to the barber shop to shave off his moustache!





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The month of November is also marked as “No Shave November.” As the name clearly states, brave souls who dare to show their faces full of ungroomed hair celebrate by going the whole month without shaving. Mostly popular among college students,
I've not seen much of her this month," he told , adding that he would be shaving it off when December 1 dawns. "I think it's the girlfriend or the 'tache." Jordan does not have much to show for his efforts financially -- he raised about £30 -- while