Topic: Hannah Meeson
In photos: Big Shave raises almost $200,000 for cancer research
More than seventy men, women and children gathered at Cricket Square, George Town, to publicly shave their heads during the annual Hannah's Heroes Big Shave event on Friday 29 Sept., which raised US$192k for childhood cancer research.
Annual Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave set for this month
The annual Hannah's Heroes Big Shave will be held on 29 Sept. this year, when shiny newly-shorn bald heads will abound and the community comes out in force to raise funds to fight childhood cancer.
Big Shave raises more than US$300,000 for childhood cancer research
More than US$300,000 was raised for child cancer research at Friday's annual Hannah's Heroes Big Shave at Cricket Square.
Big Shave returns: Going bald is beautiful for a great cause
Familiar cheers, applause and sounds of celebration have been missing from The Wicket at Cricket Square for the last couple of Septembers.
Before then, hundreds...
‘FireBalds’ raise money for child cancer research and treatments
Cayman Islands Fire Service officers were out in force Wednesday afternoon collecting donations for the child cancer charity, the St. Baldrick's Foundation.
Big Shave goes virtual for 2020
Every September, the sound of cheering, applause and laughter can be heard far beyond the confines of The Wicket in Cricket Square, where the...
Students step up to help raise money for Hannah’s Heroes
Before it even begins, this year’s Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave has raised more than $202,000 in pledges and donations, according to organizers.
Big Shave events to support childhood cancer research
Some preliminary shearing will take place before Friday’s Big Shave at the Wicket in Cricket Square, all to raise money to fight childhood cancer.
Kanuga conquers Badwater Ultra a second time
Cayman’s Kerri Kanuga last month completed her second STYR Labs Badwater Ultra Marathon, which covers 135 miles and three mountain ranges in Death Valley’s harshest terrain.
Calling all heroes to support childhood cancer research
As the temperatures rise through the summer, some residents may be tempted to take some inches off their ‘do to cool down. One charitable organization is asking them to hold off and go shorter in September.












