“My hair was long and ratty and it looked terrible, and I just got sick of trying to take care of it and trying to make it look decent,” he told the crowd at Hawk’s Mane Event, the fundraiser he held at his house on June 28 to benefit his foundation for children with cancer. “I was just going to chop it off and show up the next day at football and not say anything.
“My wife, being the smart lady she is, said, ‘Nah, we have to do something with it.’ I was just going to send it off to Wigs for Kids and hopefully put it toward making a wig for a kid going through chemo. [But] we decided to start our own thing.”
Their “own thing” was Hawk’s Locks for Kids, which provides supporting patient care of women and children throughout the Ohio State Comprehensive Cancer Center at the James Cancer Hospital and Solove Research Institute. The main goal of the charity has been to provide wigs for children who have lost their hair due to their battle with cancer.