Register today at www.gobald.my
MIRI
12 JUNE 2024
Registrations are still open online at www.gobald.my for members of the public wishing to support children with cancer in Sarawak by joining GoBald 2024, the annual awareness and fundraising campaign by the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society (SCCS). Now in its sixteenth year, GoBald remains the first and largest head-shaving charity event in Sarawak, dedicated to raising funds for children battling cancer and serving as a powerful public demonstration of moral support.
The first GoBald main shave event of 2024 will be held this Sunday, 16 June, in Miri at the First Floor, Permaisuri Imperial City Mall, from 1 PM to 5 PM.
The message behind this year’s theme “Beacon of Hope”, is to emphasise the pivotal role that ordinary individuals play as agents of hope for children with cancer and survivors, encouraging the public to step up in action to be part of the children’s journey in their recovery from cancer.
Last year, the GoBald campaign raised over RM900,000 with over 160 participants shaving their heads. This year, SCCS aims to raise RM1 million and shave 500 heads to enhance and expand the support services provided to children with cancer and their families. This includes a budgeted RM920,000 for medical aid, of which over RM630,000 has already been incurred this year alone.
In addition to the main shave event on Sunday, a series of engaging pre-event activities will be held on Saturday, 15 June, to raise awareness about the GoBald campaign and SCCS’s vital role in supporting children with cancer in Sarawak. The schedule for Saturday’s activities is as follows:
These activities are designed to draw the public’s attention and participation, offering a fun and interactive way to learn more about the cause and how they can contribute.
The Society urges the public to join in this weekend to show support and help make a difference in the lives of children with cancer. Every contribution counts in achieving the goal of raising RM1 million to support these brave children and their families.
GoBald participants can choose to raise funds only, shave their heads, or both. Those opting for head-shaving must raise a minimum of RM50 to have their shave sponsored by SCCS.
SCCS thanks all the sponsors and partners of GoBald 2024 in showing up for children with cancer – Main Sponsor Ibraco Berhad, Salon Partners Ray’s Salon, Maison Monica Hair & Beauty Academy, Fion Hair Studio, Paul & Jennifer, Danny Hair Academy and T2H Eternity Saloon; Events Partners Micklong Bridal Studio, Aaron Soon Photography, Snail Photography, DK Photography, Village Sound and Orangutan Creation; as well as Venue Sponsors Kuching’s Aeon Mall and Miri’s Permaisuri Imperial City Mall.
SCCS will hold its final GoBald main shave event in Kuching on 30 June at AEON Mall Kuching Central. Kuching participants who have raised a minimum of RM50 can now book their shaving timeslot at their fundraising profile. For more information and to register, please visit www.gobald.my or walk-in on the actual day.
For the latest updates on GoBald 2024, follow SCCS on Facebook and Instagram @sccsmy for more information about upcoming events. Businesses or organisations interested in Corporate Social Responsibility projects or satellite shaves can contact the SCCS team at 082-686276 or email em1@sccs.org.my.
About Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society (SCCS)
Mission: To provide care and support for Malaysian children and their families who are suffering from childhood cancer in Sarawak.
The Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society is a non-profit organisation founded in November 2001, dedicated to meeting the needs of families of patients diagnosed with paediatric cancer in Sarawak irrespective of race, religion, age or gender. The SCCS committee is made up of 70% patients’ parents and 30% volunteers. The Society has supported more than 1,600 children since 2001.
Our Services
Support
Through counselling sessions, home visits, support programmes, youth and family camps, and informal friendships, SCCS provides emotional and moral support to members of its community. In 2023, SCCS provided more than 800 caring sessions and 64 counselling sessions to patients and families.
Accommodation
SCCS operates a 14-bedroom Children’s Cancer Centre (CCC) as a temporary living house for outstation patients, with full provision of food and amenities. Daily shuttle services are provided to and from the hospital. The home housed 37 families in 2023.
Financial Assistance
Caring for a child with cancer is beyond the means of most of the patients we serve. To families demonstrating financial need, SCCS provides monetary assistance through monthly financial subsidies, medical treatment not covered by the government and transport subsidies. 51 families received financial aid in 2023, amounting to a total of RM109,000 while monthly transport subsidies were provided to a total amount of over RM63,000 for 44 families.
Education
SCCS holds talks and campaigns to educate the public about cancer and the stigmas often attached to it. Educational and craft activities are also organised for the children to keep their minds off the treatment. SCCS also supports funding for medical staff training to allow them to provide better care for the patients. 34 medical staff received training supported by SCCS and saw over 6,400 attendees at their annual childhood cancer awareness event in 2023.
Recreation
SCCS organises outings, holiday camps, children’s parties and other activities for children and their families to heighten the spirit of the families. For children with cancer, each birthday is a victory. SCCS held birthday celebrations for 128 children at both the ward and the halfway home, in 2023.
Official Website: www.sccs.org.my
Facebook: fb.com/sccsmy
Instagram: @sccsmy