• Brave the Shave St. Baldrick's Fundraiser (2024)
    Brave the Shave St. Baldrick's Fundraiser (2024)
    The 13th Annual St. Baldrick's event held at the VFW in Pueblo West March 16, had a great turnout!
  • Chili Cook-off Contestants (2023)
    Chili Cook-off Contestants (2023)
    Contestants for the 4th Annual Chili Cook-off are ready for the public to taste their chili.
  • St. Baldrick's ChiliFest Crowd
    St. Baldrick's ChiliFest Crowd
    Chili lovers of all ages sampling green and red chili inside the Pueblo West Fire Station.
  • ChiliFest Winner (2023)
    ChiliFest Winner (2023)
    Green and Red Chili Fest winners gather for a photo with Brad Riccillo, the Captain of SuperTeam PCSO on Nov 18, 2023

SuperTeam PCSO Mission Statement: People Choosing to Serve Others

"Bringing people together through community-based events to raise awareness for childhood cancer research".
SuperTeam PCSO has been working with St. Baldrick's Foundation for almost ten years. This non-profit organization survives based on the generosity of people just like you.

Thank you for opening your hearts this holiday season. Remember, it's not about making a donation, it's about making a difference in the life of a child who has cancer.

#HelpHandcuffChildhoodCancer
#SuperTeamPCSO
#SantaClausIsComingToTown
#stbaldricksfoundation
www.superteampcso.org
www.stbaldricks.org

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 THANK YOU FOR OVER
Nine (9) Successful Years

Year
2024
2023
2022
2020
2019
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014

Goal
$38,000
$50,000
$30,000
$26,000
$20,000
$9,999
$5,000
$1,000
$500
$100

Raised
$28,888
$45,559
$43,000+
$17,513
$22,332
$17,223
$7,724
$2,577
$646
$257

 

 

Get In Touch

SuperTeam PCSO
Tel:719.281.0173
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  • About Childhood Cancer

    More children are lost to cancer in the U.S. than any other disease—in fact, more than many other childhood diseases combined.
  • How big is the problem?

    Before they turn 20, about 1 in 285 children in the U.S. will have cancer.
  • How Often Does It Happen?

    Worldwide, a child is diagnosed every 2 minutes.