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Alisa Parrent, director of the Miss Chugiak-Eagle River program, calls Ebben courageous and said the sacrifice of her hair for a cause demonstrates how pageants are more than swimsuit competitions. Parrent also sees how it could affect a child. "There's a lot of young girls who are just recently being diagnosed with cancer, that are going to be faced with losing their hair, and maybe they've always dreamed of being Miss America, and the idea of losing their hair is just devastating to them," Parrent said. "So to see Debbe, who is a beauty queen, and who says it's OK to beautiful and to be bald, that's just really touching." St. Baldrick is not a real saint. The name morphs "bald" with "St. Patrick," said spokeswoman Traci Shirk by phone from Monrovia, Calif. The organization began on March 17, 2000, when three insurance executives turned a St. Patrick's Day party into a head-shaving event to help children with cancer. The organization now raises money for childhood cancer research grants and has pulled in nearly $16 million this year. Events are held year-round, but nearly 800 are scheduled for March, Shirk said. "It's pretty extraordinary when any female does it," she said of head shaving. "It's always a bigger stand, just because you know, hair and women. But definitely a beauty queen
-- someone who's in the spotlight ... we're really honored to have their support." Ebben's experience, along with her work with Children's Miracle Network, a Miss America cause, has shaped more than her hair. Instead of engineering, she's now studying to be a "child life specialist" working with children in hospitals. "They're kind of the in-between, go-to person to put the kid at ease, describe things to families, and interact with them at the hospital and really be a positive role model for them," she said. "You could say that pageants really led me to that career."
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