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Sacred Heart Lacrosse Announces “Battle Beards Against Cancer” Fundraiser For Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

Sacred Heart Lacrosse Announces “Battle Beards Against Cancer” Fundraiser For Dana-Farber Cancer Institute

By Lacrosse Playground | October 8, 2013 |
FAIRFIELD, Conn. – The Sacred Heart men's lacrosse team is raising money and collecting donations this week as part of its "Battle Beards Against Cancer" fundraiser benefitting the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. Read More...
Womens' College Lacrosse Stars Stand Up Against Cancer at WBLC

Womens’ College Lacrosse Stars Stand Up Against Cancer at WBLC

By Lacrosse Playground | August 8, 2013 |
The We Believe Foundation kept its promise to bring in the girls to play adjacent to the annual boys game. And, we think we did a pretty good job! The powerful group of college lacrosse players played in honor of Cancer warriors for the FIRST TIME ever at WBLC. Read More...
Aug 26, 2012; Allston, MA, USA; Denver Outlaws attack Brendan Mundorf (2) on the sideline during the second quarter against the Chesapeake Bayhawks at Harvard Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Greg M. Cooper-USA TODAY Sports

Brendan Mundorf and Leukemia Survivor Share Special Bond

By Lacrosse Playground | March 15, 2013 |
So I wanted to bring this story to your attention, it's one that truly deserves the publicity. Brendan Mundorf received a message via Facebook from a man named Marcus Hass about his son Mason and an event in which Brendan attended. Mason Hass, now 13, was diagnosed but successfully beat Leukemia at the age of three. Read More...

Gonzaga College High School Wants you to ‘Be Brave and Shave’

By Lacrosse Playground | April 19, 2012 |
Gonzaga College High School will host a Be Brave and Shave event on Thursday, May 17. Be Brave and Shave is a community-driven and supported head shaving event that benefits the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders at Children’s National Medical Center in Washington, D.C. Since the first head shave in 2009, Be Brave and Shave has “razed” more than $1 million for the Cancer Programs at Children’s National Medical Center. Read More...