James Hare

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20-Year Milestone and Shaving My Head

Boxing Day this year is the 20th anniversary of my leukaemia diagnosis, so I'm taking on the World's Greatest Shave!

I'm finally accepting my receding hairline to raise money for a cause that's important. 

Every donation, no matter the value, helps fund research and provides support to over 150,000 Australians currently living with blood cancer. 

Your support helps bring us closer to a future where zero lives are lost to blood cancer by 2035.

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Fiona Hare

2025-08-07 19:55:49

Impressive milestone to acknowledge in this way. Well done.

$211

Bliss Agency

2025-08-11 11:13:52

Shave the beard as well and we will double it!

$150

Rebecca And Scott Manson

2025-08-09 19:34:17

Proud of you!

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Anonymous

2025-08-07 11:56:46

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Your support is changing lives with the Leukaemia Foundation   

50 years of supporting Australians with blood cancer 

The World's Greatest Shave is the flagship fundraising initiative of the Leukaemia Foundation.  This iconic campaign helps us provide wraparound health services for patients and their families – and powers groundbreaking research and campaigns for change. 

Fuelled by our community of patients, carers, healthcare professionals, researchers, specialists, and supporters just like you, we're committed to achieving our goal of zero lives lost to blood cancer by 2035.