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The MN Atheists took part in the St. Baldrick’s fundraiser for childhood cancer research

Marcie1974 8 Mar 16
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How much money goes for research and how much goes into church coffers? .....I'm skeptical of most everything done by Christians.

It’s not a Christian organization. They usually hold the event around st. Patrick’s Day, hence St. Baldrick’s. Bald...get it? Because we shave our head?

There is no patron saint of bald people

@Marcie1974 Sorry...I didn't know. Will your hair grow back fully by next St Patrick's day?

@nicknotes I’m sorry but do you not understand how hair works?

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How awesome that you did this!

dkp93 Level 8 Mar 16, 2021
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I can't say enough good about the kindness of the people I met in Minneapolis when my 10 year old and I spent 2 months at U of M Children's Hospital oncology ward when he had a bone marrow transplant in 1988. Hopsital staff, volunteers, and just random folks in the area were wonderful to us. Northern hospitality leaves its southern counterpart in the dust.

Deb57 Level 8 Mar 16, 2021

The fundraiser was through the MN Children’s Hospital. Normally they have a big event for all the teams to shave but....covid

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Well done! What a thoughtful gesture.

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I'm glad some are able to do some good here in MN.

I met some wonderful people as well

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Is that you? Very nice of you. It is a Catholic charity but it's your hair. It'll grow back.

It’s not a Catholic organization [en.m.wikipedia.org]

@Marcie1974 That's good. Maybe I'll shave my head. You get people to sponsor you or something?

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Good for them

bobwjr Level 10 Mar 16, 2021

And me! Lol, I raised $480 and shaved my head

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