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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. University Chaplain Rev. Tim Auman gives a guided remembrance of those fighting or lost to cancer.

Less hair, more awareness: #USFCA students shaved their heads in support of St. Baldrick's Day, an annual fundraising event for childhood cancer research. St. Baldrick's: www.stbaldricks.org/

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Open Gardens Weekend, Hatfield in aid of Cancer Research.

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.

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. Teams participate in the “No Feet” lap for extra points.

During November each year, Movember is responsible for the sprouting of moustaches on thousands of men’s faces, in Canada and around the world. With their “Mo’s”, these men raise vital funds and awareness for men's health, specifically prostate cancer.

 

On Movember 1st, guys register at Movember.com with a clean-shaven face. For the rest of the month, these selfless and generous men, known as Mo Bros, groom, trim and wax their way into the annals of fine moustachery. Supported by the women in their lives, Mo Sistas, Movember Mo Bros raise funds by seeking out sponsorship for their Mo-growing efforts.

 

Mo Bros effectively become walking, talking billboards for the 30 days of November. Through their actions and words, they raise awareness by prompting private and public conversation around the often ignored issue of men’s health.

 

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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.

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 “human wheelbarrow” 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. Participants run the “human wheelbarrow” lap.

Jordi Pitarch-Marquino has just had the adventure of a lifetime. From 27th of March 2008 he took part in the 23rd Marathon des Sables, a race covering 151 miles over 6 days in the Sahara desert.

Jordi has first-hand experience of what it means to have a close relative living with and fighting cancer until reaching the point at which science and hope are completely exhausted. By racing this marathon Jordi wants to keep alive the memory of his sister Patricia who died of lung cancer, and also help to raise important funds for AICR with which to finance new cancer treatments and hopefully save many lives around the world.

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. Teams participate in the “No Feet” lap for extra points.

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 “human wheelbarrow” 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.

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 “human wheelbarrow” 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 “human wheelbarrow” lap.

5k or 10k. Walk, run, jog. Whatever it takes to get across the finish line. Ordinary people doing an extraordinary thing. Being selfless enough to raise cash to fight cancer.

My mum died three months ago of bowel cancer. My best friends wife died of it two months ago. My dad has it. It is merciless. These women and girls are saying enough is enough.

The Medical Center for Female Sexuality Monthly Giveaway

"Like" MCFS on Facebook to fill out and submit your entry for the October drawing.

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Each month MCFS will giveaway a different prize. Be sure to come back for the chance to win something new.

October's prize: In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, we are giving away the Petite Pink Ribbon vibrator. 10% of its proceeds go to help cancer research.

Valid in continental USA and 18+.

 

Cancer Research's Pretty Muddy event in Stoke.

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 “human wheelbarrow” lap.

Cancer Research's Pretty Muddy event in Stoke.

Cancer Research Race for Life at Weald Park, Brentwood, Essex

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. Teams participate in the “No Feet” lap for extra points.

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 “human wheelbarrow” 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 “human wheelbarrow” lap.

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