Tampa Bay Bucs host 10th annual “Cuts and Color Funds the Cure” event

a man sits in a chair at a charity event and prepares to get his hair cut
Tampa Bay Bucs Head Coach Todd Bowles at the 9th Annual Cut for a Cure | Photo by Kyle Zedaker for the Tampa Bay Bucs

The Bucs help Tampa win on and off the field. Ahead of the NFL season, The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are joining the National Pediatric Cancer Foundation in the fight against childhood cancer for the 10th Annual “Cut and Color Funds the Cure” event on Thursday, June 6, and the community is invited to attend. The event takes place at The AdventHealth Training Center (One Buccaneer Place). The parking lot opens at 12pm and the event starts at 1pm.

Watch as Buccaneers current players, past legends, including Rob Gronkowski, and staff raise money and awareness to help eliminate pediatric cancer by having their heads and facial hair shaved or colored by local pediatric cancer warriors and survivors at the AdventHealth Training Center.

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Bucs host 10th annual fundraiser for NPCF

This event is free to the public, but guests who donate $100 or more receive preferred seating and a signed photo from a Bucs player or legend. Tickets and more info can be found online.

The program’s goal is to bring awareness and raise money for pediatric cancer research and continue to work toward a cure for the 43 children diagnosed with cancer every day.

The National Pediatric Cancer Foundation would like to thank the Tampa Bay Buccaneers for their continued partnership and their team partner PDQ for providing lunch for our cancer warriors and their families.

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