Wishing everyone a Happy Mad Hatter Day! We are thrilled that schools and groups around the country are using today, this month and the Fall season to hold drives and bring awareness to children and teens battling cancer! Thank you for all of your support. If you want to hold a Mad Hatter drive, it’s not too late. Find out more information here: http://www.hatsoffforcancer.org/mad-hatter-drive
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Happy Mad Hatter Day!
Posted in Awareness, Hat Drives, Mad Hatter Day, tagged childhood cancer, Hats Off For Cancer, mad hatter day, mad hatter drive on October 6, 2013| Leave a Comment »
Thousands help kids battling cancer during 6th annual Mad Hatter fundraisers for Hats Off For Cancer | PRLog
Posted in Awareness, Hat Drives, Mad Hatter Day, tagged Brain tumor, Cancer, charity, Children, fundraiser, Hats Off For Cancer, Leukemia, Mad Hatter, mad hatter day, pediatric oncology, teens, Volunteer on October 4, 2012| Leave a Comment »
Thousands help kids battling cancer during 6th annual Mad Hatter fundraisers for Hats Off For Cancer
On one of the silliest days of the year, Mad Hatter Day, Hats Off For Cancer charity is hosting their 6th annual nationwide Mad Hatter fundraiser and hat drive for kids and teens battling cancer. This is a wonderful opportunity for groups to help.
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PRLog (Press Release) – Oct 04, 2012 – Thousands help kids battling cancer during 6th annual Mad Hatter fundraisers for Hats Off For Cancer.
LOS ANGELES – The 6th of October is one of the silliest days of the year, also known as Mad Hatter Day. It is almost exactly half a year away from April Fool’s Day and is represented by the illustrations found in the hat of the Mad Hatter in Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. In celebration of this silly day, Hats Off For Cancer is hosting their 6th annual nationwide Mad Hatter fundraiser and hat drive for children and teens battling cancer.
Since its founding in 1996, Hats Off For Cancer has donated more than 1,500,000 brand new hats to hospitals, camps and individuals worldwide. This event provides a wonderful opportunity for groups to raise funds, awareness, and provide hats to children and teens with cancer. In 2011, a record of over 500 groups participated in this wonderful event. With the help of schools, businesses, churches and sports teams across the country, Hats Off For Cancer hopes to bring even more smiles to the faces of children with cancer.
“Hats Off for Cancer is one of the few great charities where we can all have a direct and tangible effect on the lives of others. In the most simplistic yet profound way we can give the gift of hope in a journey that sometimes breaks us, but with the outcome, that after words, we are stronger in the broken places.”
-Eric Christian Olsen (Actor, NCIS LA; Celebrity Spokesperson and Board Member, Hats Off For Cancer)
Events are currently planned in: Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Ontario, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, and Washington. It’s not too late for groups to register their events at the Hats Off For Cancer web site: http://www.hatsoffforcancer.org/mad-hatter-drive.
About Hats Off For Cancer:
Hats Off For Cancer collects and donates hats of all kinds to the courageous children who lose their hair due to cancer treatments. As one of the leading and original hat programs, Hats Off For Cancer has donated more than 1,500,000 brand new hats to hospitals, camps, and individuals worldwide since 1996. Hats Off For Cancer continues to focus on ways to improve the lives of children and teens battling cancer. Hats Off For Cancer is recognized by the IRS as a 501 (c) 3 non-profit organization. More information can be found on the Hats Off For Cancer web site: http://www.hatsoffforcancer.org.
For Media Inquiries please contact: Tara Lawrence, 424-888-4632
director@hatsoffforcancer.org | http://www.hatsoffforcancer.org.
Watch the Hats Off For Cancer Public Service Announcement featuring NCIS LA actor Eric Christian Olsen: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VEIV7W5YlfU.
Paying it forward…
Posted in Fundraiser, Hat Drives, Hat Heroes, Mad Hatter Day, tagged angela franchino, Cancer, cancer patient, colorado center, fundraiser, hat drives, Hats Off For Cancer, mad hatter day, readytalk, tarver elementary, Volunteer on December 18, 2011| Leave a Comment »
It’s always inspiring when cancer patients, cancer survivors, or parents/family members of cancer patients volunteer to coordinate a drive for Hats Off For Cancer. We were delighted to hear from Angela Franchino, a current cancer patient from Denver, Colorado, who held a drive in her area with Tarver Elementary, Colorado Center, and ReadyTalk. She managed to find time in between treatments to collect more than 600 hats, bag them and donate them. We are truly inspired by her selflessness! Our hats are off to you, Angela!
Here are some photos that she sent along:
More than 500 groups participating in Mad Hatter drives!
Posted in Mad Hatter Day, tagged Cancer, cancer hats, cheerleaders, childhood cancer, childhood cancer patients, Children, concert, crochet hats, fundraiser, Girl Scout Troop 5497, Girl Scouts, hat drives, Hats, hats for cancer, Hats Off For Cancer, Howard Health and Life Sciences High School, Jones Creek, Key Club, Kiwanis, knit hats, Leukemia, Mad Hatter, mad hatter day, Morningside Elementary School, National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, O2B Kids Midtown Branch, school club, Stephen F Elementary School, Tea Party, Volunteer on October 24, 2011| Leave a Comment »
More than 500 groups are holding Mad Hatter drives throughout the United States during October and November. This is our fifth year holding a special Mad Hatter event and coordinating them nationwide. We’ve seen some great photos posted to our Facebook page. Here are a few:

Howard Health and Life Sciences High School had fun on Mad Hatter Day. We raised close to $300 for Hats off for Cancer and collected so many hats!

Morningside Elementary School in Salt Lake City, Utah hosted our first Silly Hat Day at Morningside Elementary School in Salt Lake City, Utah. 119 new hats collected! and lots of fun hats worn to school to help raise awareness for childhood cancer.

Stephen F Elementary School in Jones Creek, Texas donated over 150 brand new hats for the cause! The students were thrilled to show they care! we closed the hat drive off with a Mad Hatter day Popsicle Party! Way to go SFA!

Girl Scout Troop 5497 from Gravette, Arkansas hosted a Mad Hatter Tea Party, and afterwards knitted hats for Hats Off For Cancer. The hats that have been knitted and collected will be donated to Arkansas Children's Hsopital and St. Jude's Hospital.

Gainesville, Florida at O2B Kids Midtown Branch celebrates the kick-off for their Mad Hatter drive and tea party.
Did your group hold a hat or fundraising drive this year? If so, post your photos to our Facebook page.
Interested in signing up your group/school/company to participate in Mad Hatter 2011? There’s still time to sign up here.
National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month
Posted in Fundraiser, Hat Drives, Mad Hatter Day, tagged Boy Scouts, Cancer, cancer hats, cheerleaders, childhood cancer, childhood cancer patients, Children, concert, crochet hats, fundraiser, Girl Scouts, hat drives, Hats, hats for cancer, Hats Off For Cancer, Key Club, Kiwanis, knit hats, Leukemia, Mad Hatter, mad hatter day, National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, Rod Hamilton, school club, Tea Party, Volunteer on September 1, 2011| Leave a Comment »
September 1st (today) marks the beginning of a month dedicated to bringing awareness to children fighting cancer. Here at Hats Off For Cancer we focus on children fighting cancer all year round. However, this is a great opportunity to get the larger public involved in becoming more aware and more involved in helping these brave, young cancer patients.
I found a wonderfully written letter in the news this morning and I would like to share it with you. It was written by Rod Hamilton, a Representative from Minnesota in District 22B.
For 43 families, today will be a difficult day. Thirty-six of them will have a child diagnosed with cancer; seven will see their child lose their battle.
Each year, 40,000 children undergo cancer treatment. The rate of childhood cancer has been increasing over the past 20 years, and it is now the leading cause of death by a disease in children under age 15. The average age of a child diagnosed with cancer: 6 years old. The causes: Unknown. The effect: Lifelong.
These statistics are sobering. Let them prompt you to take action. September is National Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. You can make a difference. Become a blood donor. It’s not the first thing people think of, but children in cancer treatment need blood. Remember, too, that every child battling cancer has a family. Give them your support and assistance as they endure tough times.
So by now, you’re probably wondering if there’s something you can do to help these kids. Fortunately, there are ways that you can help provide smiles for these brave children while they’re fighting for their lives.
- Hold a Mad Hatter hat or fundraising drive in your community, at your school, at your company or business, or with your organization (Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, Key Club, Lions, Kiwanis, PTA, Dance Team, Cheerleading Team, etc…) Register for your official e-packet here: http://bit.ly/MadHatterHOC
- Host a Mad Hatter Tea Party
- Hold a Crazy Hat Parade and show off your craziest hat
- Charge $1-$2 to wear hats at school for the day
- Have an “Unbirthday” party and ask your friends to bring new hats to the celebration
- Host a booth at your town’s fall carnival
- The possibilities are endless!
- Use our “Request a hat” form to personally request the perfect hat for a child that you know who is battling cancer.
- Host a Tea Party and wear your favorite hat
- Get a local band to put on a concert in honor of these kids and ask for a donation for Hats Off For Cancer at the door.
- Ask your school to hold a dance and charge a small admission or a new hat for entrance.
- Have a decorating or knitting party and create beautiful hats for the kids who lose their hair.
- Go to your local hospital and volunteer during their play time. These cancer patients are kids, too. They want to have fun just like any child.
Hats Off For Cancer is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization recognized by the IRS and considered tax-exempt to the fullest extent of the law. All donations will receive a gift receipt in order for tax purposes. As one of the leading hat programs As one of the leading and original hat programs, Hats Off For Cancer has donated more than 1,000,000 brand new hats to hospitals, camps, and individuals worldwide since it began in 1996.
Mad Hatter Day 2011
Posted in Mad Hatter Day, tagged Cancer, Hats, Hats Off For Cancer, Leukemia, mad hatter day, register, Volunteer on May 10, 2011| Leave a Comment »
It’s our fifth annual Mad Hatter Day (10/6/2011)! Time to put your thinking “mad hatter hat” on and create your own very special way to do your part helping kids with cancer!
Join schools, companies, organizations, sports teams and folks just like you who collected hats and donations for Hats Off For Cancer’s Mad Hatter Day to benefit pediatric cancer patients. Hold a special hat day at your school and donate $1 to wear a hat for the day, host a booth at your town’s fall carnival, get out your craziest hat and hold a parade, or a walk-a-thon. Or how about holding a Mad Hatter Tea Party! Just get your friends together, get organized and enjoy this fun day while doing something to help a child battling cancer. This can be held in September or October.
Register here http://bit.ly/MadHatterHOC and we’ll send you an information e-packet including the official rules. The first twenty to sign up will receive a complimentary Hats Off For Cancer gift pack to be used as a prize for your event. A special grand prize will also be awarded to the winner/group who collects the most hats/donations during this event! Be creative, have fun, but most of all remember the good that you are doing by joining us for this amazing event! Put a smile on the face of a child with cancer.
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