DENVER – Nearly a million men in the U.S. will be diagnosed with some form of cancer during 2021. And while the percentage of cancer deaths in Colorado has declined in recent years, the disease is still the leading cause of death in Colorado.
Funding cancer research and programs that directly help patients has never been more important. That’s why the men of Denver7 are once again putting their hairiest faces forward for the No Shave Colorado fundraising campaign benefiting the Colorado office of the American Cancer Society (ACS).
During November, men at both Denver7 and its sister-station News5 in Colorado Springs will put down the razors and trimmers they normally use and instead grow out their facial hair. It's meant to be a way of starting conversations about the importance of cancer screenings while raising money for ACS programs that fund research and patient assistance programs in Colorado.
- Donate to Nick Rothschild
- Donate to Russell Haythorn
- Donate to Jason Gruenauer
- Donate to Eric Lupher
- Donate to the Denver7 Team
“Cancer just sucks,” said Denver7 anchor Jason Gruenauer at the end of the 2020 campaign. Jason has been taking part in the campaign for a number of years and noted that he’s seeing more white hairs on his face every time he does it.
“What a better way to raise awareness and money for a worthwhile cause than through my face,” he says every year.
Denver7 multimedia journalist Sean Towle’s dad was diagnosed with cancer in 2020 around the time the pandemic started, making it more important than ever to him to help raise money for cancer research.
“Obviously cancer is something we don’t know when it’s going to hit or who it’s going to hit and if it could hit one of us,” Sean said. “I want to do this because you never know who is going to need the money to help get through the diagnosis.