St. Blaldricks Event 2025 at GMS
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In this episode of "Discovering Grayslake," the host, recording live from Agora, chats with Amy Corey, a passionate seventh-grade social studies teacher at Grayslake Middle School. Amy, the head organizer of the school's cherished St. Baldrick's event, shares the heartwarming origins and evolution of this fundraiser dedicated to childhood cancer research. The event, set for April 4th, features head-shaving and hair donations, fostering solidarity and community spirit. Listeners are encouraged to participate, donate, and spread kindness, highlighting the power of community in making a difference. Join the conversation and support this meaningful cause!
Event Site: https://www.stbaldricks.org/events/Grayslake2025
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Discovering Grays Lake: The Heartwarming Impact of the St. Baldrick's Event
Welcome back to another episode of "Discovering Grays Lake," where we dive into the heart of our community to uncover stories that inspire, uplift, and bring us closer together. In this special episode, recorded live from the vibrant Agora co-working space, we sit down with Amy Corey, a dedicated seventh-grade social studies teacher at Grays Lake Middle School and the passionate head organizer of the St. Baldrick's event. This cherished annual fundraiser has been a beacon of hope and solidarity in our community for the past decade, raising funds for childhood cancer research and bringing people together in a powerful display of compassion and support.
The Origins of the St. Baldrick's Event
A Story of Solidarity and Compassion
The St. Baldrick's event has its roots in a touching story of solidarity. It all began when a child diagnosed with cancer faced bullying due to hair loss from treatment. In a heartwarming response, a group of adults decided to shave their heads in solidarity, sparking the creation of the St. Baldrick's Foundation in 2000. This foundation has since grown into a significant movement dedicated to supporting children battling cancer through fundraising and awareness efforts.
Bringing the Event to Grays Lake Middle School
Ten years ago, a student at Grays Lake Middle School expressed interest in participating in a larger St. Baldrick's event in Woodstock. With the support of the school's principal at the time, Marcus Smith, and a small group of student council members, the first St. Baldrick's event at Grays Lake Middle School was organized. Little did they know, this event would become a beloved tradition, deeply ingrained in the fabric of the school and the community.
The Event: A Day of Unity and Support
The Assembly: A Powerful Kickoff
The St. Baldrick's event kicks off with a full school assembly, where students and staff gather to witness the head-shaving and hair donation process. This assembly is more than just a spectacle; it's a powerful moment of unity and support. Barbers and stylists are on hand to help with the haircuts, and the atmosphere is electric with excitement and encouragement. This assembly allows students to see the tangible results of their fundraising efforts and understand the profound impact of their contributions.
Hair Donations: A Gift of Normalcy
In addition to head shaving, the event also includes hair donations for organizations like Children with Hair Loss, which provides wigs to children who have lost their hair due to medical conditions. Amy emphasizes that this organization accepts hair that is colored or treated, making it accessible for many who wish to contribute. These hair donations offer a sense of normalcy and comfort to young cancer patients, reminding them that they are not alone in their journey.
How to Get Involved
Event Details
The St. Baldrick's event is scheduled for Friday, April 4th, from 2 PM to 6 PM at Grayslake Middle School. The assembly begins at 2 PM, lasting about an hour, after which the event opens to the public. Attendees can register online or walk in, and there are various activities planned, including a blood drive, raffle prizes, and a food donation drive for the Avon Township Food Pantry.
Ways to Participate
Shave Your Head**: Show your solidarity by shaving your head. Participants can seek sponsorships for their head-shaving efforts, creating fundraising pages to share with friends and family. Donate Hair**: Contribute to wig-making organizations by donating your hair. Remember, even colored or treated hair is accepted. Support the Blood Drive**: Participate in the blood drive to help save lives. Contribute to the Food Drive**: Bring in food items or clothing to support the Avon Township Food Pantry. Purchase Raffle Tickets**: Buy raffle tickets for a chance to win exciting prizes while supporting a great cause.
The Power of Community Support
Amy's enthusiasm for the event is palpable as she describes the energy and excitement that fills the school on that day. She shares that it is her favorite day of the year, filled with laughter, camaraderie, and a shared commitment to making a difference in the lives of children affected by cancer. The host echoes this sentiment, highlighting how the St. Baldrick's event not only raises funds for cancer research but also fosters a sense of unity and support within the Grayslake community.
A Call to Action
As the episode wraps up, Amy reflects on the emotional impact of the event, noting that it serves as a powerful reminder of the strength of community and the importance of coming together for a common cause. The host encourages listeners to get involved, whether by donating money, participating in the blood drive, or contributing items for the food drive. They emphasize that every little bit helps and that the community's collective efforts can lead to significant change.
Join the Effort
Listeners are encouraged to visit the St. Baldrick's event website to learn more, donate, or register for participation. The episode concludes with a call to action, inviting everyone to join in the effort to support childhood cancer research and make a positive impact in the lives of those in need.
Spread Kindness
The host concludes the episode with a heartfelt reminder about the importance of kindness. They encourage everyone to perform a random act of kindness, suggesting a specific date—April 4th—as a day to spread goodwill. The host reflects on the idea that we never truly know what our friends or family may be going through, and that small gestures of kindness can have a profound impact.
Conclusion
The St. Baldrick's event at Grayslake Middle School is more than just a fundraiser; it's a testament to the power of community, compassion, and solidarity. By coming together to support childhood cancer research, we not only raise funds but also create a ripple effect of kindness and support that extends far beyond the event itself. Join us on April 4th to make a difference, spread kindness, and be a part of something truly special.
Thank you for tuning in to this episode of "Discovering Grayslake." We look forward to bringing you more stories that celebrate the heart and soul of our community. Don't forget to subscribe to our podcast on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or YouTube to stay updated on future episodes. Together, we can make a difference, one act of kindness at a time.
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