Several city offices, including the San Marcos Fire Department, are rallying together to raise money and awareness for Waylon Malone. Malone was diagnosed with neuro-blastoma at the age of two. He has gone through a series of treatments, causing him to lose his hair multiple times. Malone's fight against cancer has prompted several San Marcos officials to shave their heads in his honor.
San Marcos Fire Chief Les Stephens says it's a great cause and anyone can participate.
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San Marcos Mayor Daniel Guerrero says a personal tie to the cause made it easy for him to shave his head.
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Cancer survivors Cheryl Pantermuehl and Renate Yanity say shaving their heads was a great way to show their support for Waylon.
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Stand-up) Here at Fire Station number five, over 25 people from the San Marcos area wait for their turn to go bald. They hope that at the very least it will put a smile on Waylon's face. For information on how to donate to the Malone family, go to w-w-w-dot-indiegogo-dot-com-slash-projects-slash-waylons-warriors. For Bobcat Update, I'm Skye Wallace.
3/25/14
Skye Wallace
Officials in San Marcos are going bald for a good cause. Skye Wallace has more in this Bobcat Update.
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