Rory Stoll

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I'm fundraising for the World's Greatest Shave

Hi people!

Guess what? I'm going to shave my hair! 😲

You might be wondering why I would do something so crazy. Well, it's for a really important reason. I'm raising money to help people who have leukemia. Leukemia is a type of cancer that affects the blood, and it can make people really sick.

I want to help find a cure so that people with leukemia can get better. By shaving my hair, I'm showing my support and trying to raise as much money as I can for research. Research is super important because it helps doctors find new ways to treat and maybe even cure leukemia.

So, if you can, please donate to my fundraiser. Every little bit helps, and together we can make a big difference! Thank you so much for your support!

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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.