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What are some good ways to get sponsors/money to help me raise money for shaving my head for charity?
I’m a (just turned)15 year old youth girl in central Flordia, and I’m planning on shaving my head and donating the money to a local charity (The Central Flordia Dream Center). It is a really great Christian charity, and I’m planing on shaving my head to raise money, but I don’t know how I’d be able to get publicity for it. I am going to, later this week, be posting a video on Youtube asking for donations and whatnot, but I don’t expect that it will make much that way. how should I contact local businesses about this? And Ideas would mean so much to me. Thank you, and God Bless. -Patty
Some money raised will also be going to The Sharing Center (Another Central Flordia Charity that has alot of wonderful impact on the community).
St Baldrick’s does this thing around St Patricks Day where people shave their head in a public place for charity. People sponser in advance.
http://www.stbaldricks.org/
(Mystic Bowie) Cultural Center Foundation & Mayor Dick Moccia Summer Youth Employment Program
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