The time has finally come. Dennis Malloy and a few other NJ 101.5 staffers will be shaving their heads this afternoon for St. Baldrick's Foundation. Today June 10th, at County Line Hardware in Jackson, Dennis will be going bald. This is your last chance to donate to help children with cancer.
A few weeks ago a NJ 101.5 listener called into the Dennis and Judi Show and asked Dennis if he would shave his head for St. Baldrick's. Not only has Dennis agreed to shave his head, but a few other NJ 101.5 staffers may also shave their heads for St. Baldrick's. The money raised goes to help fight childhood cancer. Keep reading to find out how you can help.
Lisa, a loyal listener of the Dennis and Judi Show, could use help in raising money for her son Aidan. Her son is a 7-years-old and was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes, Celiac disease, and Hashimoto’s thyroid disease at 5-years-old. Keep reading to find out how you can help Aidan.
If you want to help a great cause, you can register to join the American Cancer Society's Relay for Life event in Marlton. The event is taking place June 2nd and 3rd at Cherokee High School in Marlton. Keep reading to find out how you can help.
The economy continues to slowly improve, more jobs are being created and the stock market continues to climb, but Jersey non-profits are still struggling.
Join Big Joe Henry Saturday, February 25th for the 19th Annual Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics of New Jersey. Big Joe kicks off his live broadcast at 10:00am
Join Big Joe Henry Saturday, February 25th for the 19th Annual Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics of New Jersey. Big Joe kicks off his live broadcast at 10:00am
Join Big Joe Henry Saturday, February 25th for the 19th Annual Polar Bear Plunge to benefit Special Olympics of New Jersey. Big Joe kicks off his live broadcast at 10:00am
I was at my friend Cat Cosentino’s CD release party this week in Asbury Park and while I was thrilled with Cat’s new CD “Box of Chocolates” and enjoyed her performance, I met a most unique individual that is truly making a difference not only here in New Jersey but across the country.