St. Baldrick's Foundation History
On March 17, 2000, reinsurance executives Tim Kenny, John Bender and Enda McDonnell turned their industry's St. Patrick's Day party into a benefit for kids with cancer. The three planned to raise "$17,000 on the 17th," recruiting 17 colleagues to raise $1,000 each to be shorn. Instead, the first St. Baldrick's event raised over $104,000!
The event had a life of its own and quickly grew into the world’s largest volunteer-driven fundraising program for childhood cancer research! The Foundation now funds more in childhood cancer research grants than any organization except the U.S. government. Since 2000, events have taken place in 24 countries and 50 US states, raising over $68 million. More than 106,000 volunteers have shaved their heads in solidarity of children with cancer, while requesting donations of support from friends and family – each one becoming a walking billboard for the cause!

Volunteers shave their heads in solidarity with kids fighting cancer and family and friends give generously - worldwide. The St. Baldrick's Foundation uses the donations to fund more in childhood cancer research grants than any organization except the United States Government.
Commitment to the Mission
Since the first St. Baldrick’s event, five principles have directed us in our journey to Conquer Kids’ Cancer:
Integrity – Our awareness of the great trust you place in us as stewards of the funds you raise and as partners with you in the fight against childhood cancer – guides us every day.
Efficiency – Our commitment to always operate in the most cost-effective manner possible so that the greatest number of dollars raised goes directly to fund cancer research.
Transparency – Our pledge to be completely open with you understanding that it is only through your support of St. Baldrick’s that we are able to continue our vital mission.
Pioneering Spirit – Our unique approach to fundraising is bold and daring, the same qualities we look for in the doctors and researchers dedicated to finding the cure.
Sense of Fun – Our head-shaving events are fun and people come back year after year, joining together to have a great time while supporting a very serious cause.
Information on this page taken from the St. Baldrick's Foundation web site. Please visit their web site for more information!
