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Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

25th Cattlemen’s Ball benefitting the Fred & Pamela Buffett Cancer Center on Saturday, June 3, 2023. The Weborg family hosted 5,000 people over two days of events at Weborg Feed Co. near Pender in Cuming County.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money. President Susan R. Wente walks laps for the event.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

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St Andrews University student Jethro Dowell spent his 22nd birthday on Friday (February 18th) shaving his girlfriend's hair to raise funds for AICR.

 

And despite a captive audience in The Union TV room, he kept a steady hand and even managed the odd one-liner as he first cut, then shaved Naomi Brown's hair.

 

Naomi (21) had set a target of £300 for her fund-raising effort, but with money still coming in, she looks to be on track to raise much more.

 

www.aicr.org.uk/HeadShavingFundraiser.stm

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Jane Wilson and Karen Black from AICR presenting Les and Jitesh with their trophies after completing the London Marathon 2008 for AICR.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Carlos J Brent Laforet receiving his trophy from AICR representative Jane Wilson after completing the London Marathon 2008 for AICR.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

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Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Deborah Rice-Johnson, president of Highmark Health Plan and Diversified Businesses (left), looks at slides with researcher David DeGraff. Highmark gave Penn State Cancer Institute a $25 milllon grant to improve care and experimental treatments on Thursday, April 5, 2018.

Boobalicious Vancouver - The Pink Playground - Breast Cancer awareness & prevention fundraising shaker!

 

photos by Tom Venables

 

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Jane Wilson and Karen Black from AICR presenting Actor Mike Kelly with his trophy after running for AICR in the London Marathon 2008.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money. Participants run the “costume” lap.

St Andrews University student Jethro Dowell spent his 22nd birthday on Friday (February 18th) shaving his girlfriend's hair to raise funds for AICR.

 

And despite a captive audience in The Union TV room, he kept a steady hand and even managed the odd one-liner as he first cut, then shaved Naomi Brown's hair.

 

Naomi (21) had set a target of £300 for her fund-raising effort, but with money still coming in, she looks to be on track to raise much more.

 

www.aicr.org.uk/HeadShavingFundraiser.stm

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money. Participants run the “costume” lap.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money. Participants run the “costume” lap.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money. Participants run the “costume” lap.

Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

St Andrews University student Jethro Dowell spent his 22nd birthday on Friday (February 18th) shaving his girlfriend's hair to raise funds for AICR.

 

And despite a captive audience in The Union TV room, he kept a steady hand and even managed the odd one-liner as he first cut, then shaved Naomi Brown's hair.

 

Naomi (21) had set a target of £300 for her fund-raising effort, but with money still coming in, she looks to be on track to raise much more.

 

www.aicr.org.uk/HeadShavingFundraiser.stm

St Andrews University student Jethro Dowell spent his 22nd birthday on Friday (February 18th) shaving his girlfriend's hair to raise funds for AICR.

 

And despite a captive audience in The Union TV room, he kept a steady hand and even managed the odd one-liner as he first cut, then shaved Naomi Brown's hair.

 

Naomi (21) had set a target of £300 for her fund-raising effort, but with money still coming in, she looks to be on track to raise much more.

 

www.aicr.org.uk/HeadShavingFundraiser.stm

St Andrews University student Jethro Dowell spent his 22nd birthday on Friday (February 18th) shaving his girlfriend's hair to raise funds for AICR.

 

And despite a captive audience in The Union TV room, he kept a steady hand and even managed the odd one-liner as he first cut, then shaved Naomi Brown's hair.

 

Naomi (21) had set a target of £300 for her fund-raising effort, but with money still coming in, she looks to be on track to raise much more.

 

www.aicr.org.uk/HeadShavingFundraiser.stm

On Sunday 17th of February, Samuel Johnson arrived in Beaufort on the Ballarat to Beaufort leg of his round Australia ride, to raise $1million for cancer research.

A great turnout by the people of Beaufort to welcome Sam, even if he did have to "sing for his supper" and complete 3 challenges, to earn $1000 from the local branch of the Bendigo Bank. The final total raised for the night was around $2200.

More information about the ride can be found on the Love Your Sister website www.loveyoursister.org

If you would like to donate to this very worthy cause you can do so here www.giving.garvan.org.au/loveyoursister

 

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Karen Black and Jane Wilson from AICR presenting Stef Ashton, Jon Carter and Dave McQueen with their trophies after running for AICR in the London Marathon 2008.

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Members of the Wake Forest community participate in the annual Hit the Bricks for Brian cancer research fundraiser on Hearn Plaza on Thursday, September 30, 2021. More than 1700 people ran and walked around the quad to raise money.

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