All Children's Hospital Logo
Programs & Services
For Patients & Families
For Health Professionals
About All Children's
Research
Locations & Maps
Health Information
News
TLC
Fox 13 On Call
ACH in the News
News Releases
Events
Media/ PR Contacts
Media Quotes
Hurricane Info
Health News
Social Media
Foundation & Giving
Community Programs
voice4allkids Advocacy
Employment

Portal Login

Join Us...
Facebook/AllChildrensHospital
YouTube/AllChildrensHospital
LinkedIn
Flickr
Twitter/AllChildrens
Pinterest
All Children's Hospital
501 6th Ave South
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
(727) 898-7451
(800) 456-4543


News


General News
Posted April 14, 2011
Updated - Cut for a Cure to Benefit ACH

(Update: Donations to Cut for a Cure will now accepted up through MAY 6!) 

Worldwide, more than 160,000 children are diagnosed with pediatric cancer each year. On April 7th, Tampa Bay business leaders, media personalities and professional athletes, including Vinny Lecavalier, Marty St. Louis, Ryan Malone, Victor Hedman, Teddy Purcell, Mike Smith and Nate Thompson of the Tampa Bay Lightning will be taking a big, if not bold, step forward to help curb this staggering statistic.

They will be cutting it all off and shaving their heads in order to raise money to be donated to the Pediatric Cancer Foundation and the Vincent Lecavalier Pediatric Cancer & Blood Disorders Center at All Children's Hospital.

Pledges of all sizes are accepted. Whether it's $10 or $100, every single dollar counts. Please support Vinny in this effort to build hope and raise dollars for those suffering from this dreaded disease. By supporting their efforts "to go bald," you are supporting medical research, programming and pediatric care for children and families battling pediatric cancer and blood disorders.

To donate go to: Tampa Bay's Cut for a Cure. All pledges are tax deductible to greatest extent allowed by law. For more information, please call (727) 781-8183 or visit the web page.




Print this page View a PDF Version of this Document

Font re-sizing tool Make Font Small Make Font Medium Make Font Large

News from ACH ACH in the News See more feeds from All Chilren's Hospital


Home   |   Employee Links   |   Privacy Policy   |   Disclaimer   |   Florida Health Stat   |   Employment   |   Contact Us
©2013 All Children's Hospital - All Rights Reserved
Use Mobile Template