What would you do and how far would you go in order to help find a cure for children’s cancer?  According to the American Cancer Society, cancer is the second leading cause of death in children (after accidents) and about 1,250 children younger than 15 years old are expected to die from cancer in 2015.  Because of major treatment advances in recent decades, more than 80% of children with cancer now survive 5 years or more. Overall, this is a huge increase since the mid-1970s, when the 5-year survival rate was about 58%. Still, survival rates vary depending on the type of cancer and other factors.

On June 17 nine amazing team members from Bibby-Ste-Croix too the dramatic step of shaving their hair off to raise money for cancer research. The ten heroic team members were Claude Marcoux, Dave Méthot, Jacklin Nadeau, Jean-Paul Côté, Luc Carrière, Marcel Daigle, Sophie Bergeron, Steve Lemay, Sylvain Daigle and Yves Olivier.

We are pleased to report that they raised $8,000, $4,000 from individual donors and $4,000 of matching funds from Bibby-Ste-Croix.  We want to thank the team members that took the brave step of sacrificing their hair for this worthwhile cause.