Topic: Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave
No ‘Big Shave’ for Hannah’s Heroes this year
Organisers of Hannah’s Heroes have announced they will not be holding the annual ‘Big Shave’ event in support of St. Baldrick's Foundation.
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.
Cayman International School hosts mini ‘Big Shave’ for Hannah’s Heroes
The gymnasium of Cayman International School was packed with supporters Wednesday to bear witness to at least 14 students and teachers shaving their heads as a sign of solidarity and support for children fighting cancer, who would often lose their hair following chemotherapy.
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.
Nearly $285,000 raised at Big Shave
It was another great turnout for Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave event in support of St. Baldrick’s Foundation childhood cancer research on Friday.
Schoolgirls design Christmas cards for fundraiser
Santa Claus arrived a little early this year for Chloe Connolly, 9, and Bella Grieff, 15. On Tuesday, the two girls were announced as winners of a Christmas card design contest, which is part of a fundraising drive for Hannah’s Heroes.
EDITORIAL – Hannah’s Heroes: Hair today, gone tomorrow
If you see a newly baldheaded coworker, neighbor, friend or stranger today, please stop to tell them “thanks.”
Big Shave hits $2 million goal to fight cancer
In its sixth year, the Big Shave fundraiser hit a milestone, passing the $2 million goal organizers had set for the total amount raised by Hannah’s Heroes to date.
Cayman gets ready for baldness at Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave
There is just a week to go before volunteers step up to have their locks cut off and their heads shaved to raise money for childhood cancer research.
Big Shave raises more than $267,000 for child cancer research
More than 1,000 people attended the fifth annual Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave on Friday night, raising more than $267,000 for children’s cancer research.
Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave is back
Bald is beautiful, so they say, and if that was the case, there will be nothing more beautiful than the sight a local audience will behold this Friday.
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.
Shaved heads raise more than $200,000
More than 1,000 people packed Cricket Square on Friday evening for the 4th annual Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave to raise funds for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the largest private funder of pediatric cancer research.
Cayman community unites for childhood cancer research
More than 1,000 people are expected to gather at the Wicket in Cricket Square on Friday evening to witness the annual Hannah’s Heroes Big Shave for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation to raise money for childhood cancer research. Now in its fourth year, the event was conceived by Cayman residents Gaylene and Nigel Meeson.















