who?
donors. barbers. college students. community members. bands. student groups. charities. children living with cancer. undergraduate students. volunteers. shavees. board members. adults. university officials. professors. guests. press. participants. fundraisers. graduate students. cuttees. sponsoring organizations. entertainers. organizers. People who want to...
why?
help people realize their potential. help others. everyone deserves a fair chance. to help children with cancer. develop student leaders. prove we can make a difference. show solidarity. because we are inspired. our friends are doing it. to raise money. we wanted a free hair cut. to inspire others. cause we know people who have suffered from cancer. Because we want to....
what?
Buzzing for Change is a one-day student-run charity extravaganza starting up at colleges and universities around the country. Participants shave their heads, cut their hair for Locks of Love or volunteer. They recruit sponsorship, 100% of which is donated to a local charity that works to improve the lives of children living with cancer. The flagship program is at The George Washington University, but The Buzzing for Change Foundation is looking for other schools to hold programs in the spring of 2008. A program that will...
Programs
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Last week, I was at an awards dinner and someone said in their speech: "If you strive for perfection, you will achieve greatness" While I doubt this is an original quote, it has resonated with me and I think it applies to the three B4C programs that were held in April.  Each had its unique challenges, but the students rose to meet them, and often surpassed our expectations. Bryn Mawr: The first program at Bryn Mawr was a great success.  We saw 28 people cut their hair, while 20 shaved their heads.  While this may not sound like a lot compared to our other programs, there are only 1300 students at the school, so percentage-wise this is a huge triumph for them.  The thing ...
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CHANGE THE WORLD