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Did you know that every dollar raised for Roswell Park supports patient care and cancer research? There’s lots of other ways to give back too, including donating your time! Find out how you can give for cancer.

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A new school year means a new opportunity to host a Goin’ Bald for Bucks event! And it doesn’t stop at the classroom—organizations, clubs and individuals can participate too.

But what is Goin’ Bald for Bucks all about? Marla Schifano, a teacher at Lake Shore High School—where Goin’ Bald for Bucks was founded in 2002—shares her thoughts on the program’s impact and how your school or organization can get involved.

More than 320 swimmers took part in the ninth annual Carly's Crossing on Sunday, August 14, 2011, raising more than $115,000 for pediatric research and patient support programs through Carl

Cory Los Schumacher is gearing up for his senior year at Saint Leo’s University in Florida where he studies mathematics and hopes to one day become a college level math professor.

This year, Goin' Balders had even more to be excited about than raising money for cancer research.

Register your school today to participate in Goin’ Bald for Bucks 2011—a benefit for cancer research and patient care programs at Roswell Park Cancer Institute. Last year, more than 31 schools raised over $200,000 to help save lives.

It’s no secret that the cohort of young people known as Generation Y has created a frenzy among retailers and marketers. Although some debate the age range of this group, most categorize Gen Y as those between the ages of 12 and 26 years of age.