
How Bald for Bucks fosters leadership skills
Bald for Bucks builds emerging leaders, with compassion and service at the forefront. These are the five ways Bald fosters leadership skills.
Bald for Bucks builds emerging leaders, with compassion and service at the forefront. These are the five ways Bald fosters leadership skills.
For North Collins student Zach Beck, going Bald for Bucks is a tradition spanning more than a decade. Zach’s mom, Billie, encouraged Zach to get involved with the fundraiser when he was just a preschooler, making him one of the youngest students in the district to shave his head for cancer awareness and research.
You don’t need to be a part of a large group or event to stand in solidarity with cancer patients. Through Bald for Bucks, you can use your hair to show you care with your school, work or on your own — just like Jay Neubecker did.
For the last 15 years of his 36-year teaching career, Ronald has been dedicated to being a warrior in the fight to end cancer. That’s why he does Bald for Bucks.
For Silver Creek social studies teacher Jessica Kardashian, advocating for cancer awareness and research has become a way of life. She actively seeks out opportunities to make an impact and instills that same drive in her students, too. That’s why she hosts an annual Bald for Bucks event.
When you hear the words “Bald for Bucks”, you probably think about shaving or cutting your hair, or the difference you’ll make for cancer patients,