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Balding for dollars at Valleycliffe school raises $6,000

Campaign uplifting for those dealing with cancer in the family
A kindergarten class at Valleycliffe Elementary gathers around their teacher, Valarie Platz (on the slide), who organized a fundraising initiative in support of Balding for Dollars.

Valarie Platz made a deal with her kindergarten class 鈥 if the students raised $1,500 for cancer research, she would streak her hair the colour of their choice.聽

In a class vote, the Valleycliffe Elementary students decided on vibrant purple and turquoise.聽

The students each got the chance to paint a stripe on their teacher鈥檚 hair after they met the fundraising goal and, soon after, the whole class joined in.聽

With their parents鈥 permission, many of the students added a streak of purple, including one student, Lina Palethorpe, who is a cancer survivor. Even Zoe, the 鈥渃lass dog,鈥 got a bit of added colour.

In an even more daring gesture, Platz and three students shaved their heads on June 7 in a Balding for Dollars assembly, which raised money for programs at BC Children鈥檚 Hospital Foundation that benefit oncology, hematology and bone marrow transplant patients. Another teacher donated her long locks to the cause. In total, the class raised nearly $2,500 from friends, family and acquaintances by setting up lemonade stands on weekends and other fundraising activities. A second Valleycliffe team raised around $3,000, bringing the total for the school to nearly $6,000.聽

鈥淎s for shaving my head, I was ready for it 鈥 no regrets. I found it kind of liberating and certainly easy to ready myself for the busy life in the kindergarten class, who now love to pet my head, as well as Zoe (the dog) that got shaved the day after,鈥 said Valarie Platz, who wasn鈥檛 scared to go bald, especially for a cause that has personally touched her. Along with five-year-old Lina, she has also had family members and a close friend affected by cancer.聽

鈥淚 thought it would be a perfect idea to teach children about how to be a part of a team and make a difference,鈥 she said.聽

Lina鈥檚 mom, Kati Palethorpe, said watching her daughter鈥檚 kindergarten class rally around the cause was extremely moving. Lina was diagnosed with cancer when she was a newborn and, after a three-year-long fight, she鈥檚 now in remission.

鈥淭o see the gym full of kids, it felt like we were all one big team, like there was a whole army on our side. All the support is very uplifting,鈥 said Palethorpe. 鈥淭he fact that Lina is in kindergarten, when many of the families we know haven鈥檛 made it here, is a huge thing.鈥

She said it鈥檚 important to bring attention to cancer, and in particular childhood cancer, starting at an early age.聽

Jessica Udell, the mom of one of Lina鈥檚 classmates, made headwear for Platz for after her head was shaved. Her daughter, five-year-old Emma, streaked her hair purple to raise awareness of cancer.聽

鈥淚 did it for people who have cancer, and Lina had cancer,鈥 said Emma. 鈥淚 was happy to do it for them.鈥

The Valleycliffe Elementary class is continuing to raise money until the end of June. To support 鈥淢rs. Platz and the Kindhearted Kindergarteners,鈥 go to http://bit.ly/1ZWzIw1.聽