
Saint Baldrick's Foundation and Its Volunteers
2012 Honoree
Charitable Foundation
In 2000, reinsurance executives John Bender, Tim Kenny and Enda McDonnell turned their industry’s St. Patrick’s Day party into a head-shaving event to benefit kids with cancer. The first 19 “shavee” recruits planned to raise $17,000; instead, they raised more than $104,000, and the St. Baldrick’s movement was born. The St. Baldrick’s Foundation was officially established in 2004 and today provides more pediatric cancer research grants than any organization besides the U.S. government.
Over the past 12 years, almost 241,000 volunteers — including more than 24,000 women — have shaved their heads in solidarity with children with cancer at the foundation’s signature head-shaving events across the United States and around the world. The St. Baldrick’s Foundation has granted more than $78 million to support the most promising research to find cures for childhood cancers and give survivors long and healthy lives. The foundation’s annual childhood cancer research funding opportunities are diverse and include clinical research, supportive care research, consortium efforts, summer fellows, scholar awards, and infrastructure and research grants.
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Steve Beauville
Tina Capodilupo Journeay
Robert Howe
Bruce A. Chabner, MD
Andrea Paciello
Barry Lipsett & Charles River Apparel
Cristina R. Ferrone, MD
Donna Karan and the Urban Zen Foundation
Kevin S. Oh, MD
The Children’s Tumor Foundation
Don Francis, RN, BSN
Ann H. Partridge, MD, MPH
Chad Juros
Rose M. Watson
Jeanne Griffin Vaughn, NP
James C. Cusack Jr., MD
Brian N. Napolitano
Ashley Bonner
Tim Cummings, MSW, LICSW
Nancy Lee Harris, MD
Stephanie Quinn, MSW, LICSW
Nicole McNerney
Breast Intentions, Massachusetts Chapter
Betty J. Borry Breast Cancer Retreats
Vicki A. Jackson, MD, MPH
Lisa Gatti Whelan, RN, BSN
Eileen McGuirk’s Flash Mob
Nancy and Richard Kelleher
David J. Kuter, MD, Dphil
Joel H. Schwartz, MD, FACP
Mass General honors 100 individuals and groups for their diverse contributions to the fight against cancer.
There is strength in numbers and Massachusetts General Hospital Cancer Center proves this each year. the one hundred is the Cancer Center’s annual fundraiser, honoring 100 individuals and groups whose diligence and discoveries, philanthropy and passion have helped advance the fight against cancer. Funds raised at the gala support research, patient care, education and community outreach programs. Meet the Honorees.
