If there is one cause that will always receive support from me (in some form or another) it is CANSA's annual Shavathon – not only a good cause, but a lot of fun to participate in as well!You might ask yourself, “But, what difference might this gesture make? It will not cure someone’s cancer if you spray or shave your hair?” And, to be honest, this is quite probably the truth, but, my question is, “Why not do it to show support?” It might not bring about a miracle cure, but, for that one day (and the time it takes your hair to grow back) you will be able to show someone who has had to either battle cancer and won, or someone who has maybe lost a loved one to this disease, that you care.For me, showing this support is quite personal and is dedicated to the following people:For Zannerique Toerien, who lost her battle at only eight years old, it will be to honour her memory, and for the 21-year-old Clarece Scholtz, who battled leukemia and came out on top, it is to show how much respect I have for her, for never backing down and refusing to give up the fight.It will also be to honour the memory of my sister-in-law, Suzette Bloem, who passed away after a brief, but fierce fight with pancreatic cancer, as well as to celebrate my colleague, Natasha Pretorius, who never gave up and continued to her battle bravely to come out on top. If you can, please donate to my fundraising project on GivenGain!