Shaved heads for cancer kids
Drexel University fraternity brothers are shaving their heads today as part of a goal to raise $25,000 for children with cancer.
Sigma Phi Epsilon is raising the money on behalf of St. Baldrick's Foundation, a national organization that calls for volunteers to shave their heads in symbolic empathy for chemotherapy patients.
More than 40 fraternity members and 20 alumni have volunteered to shave their heads.