She hoped the efforts of 2012 could be matched, after more than $100,000 was raised by the 48 brave entrants.
"That was a pretty amazing effort and if we could match that we could help our families and kids even more."
Tauranga business leaders were often their top fundraisers, she said, with Port of Tauranga chief executive Mark Cairns raising close to $60,000 in 2012, alongside Dame Susan Devoy, who bravely lost her locks for the cause as well.
Zespri chief executive Lain Jager got involved in 2013 and most recently Trustpower chief executive Vince Hawksworth in 2014.
Mr Dufaur said there was no way he could say no when he was approached to take part this year.
Mrs Hahunga said every registered brave shaver helped, and every dollar donated helped the foundation directly support child cancer children and their families.
Registrations were now open on the Child Cancer Foundation website and each registered shaver had a dedicated fundraising page for people to support them on.
Shaving starts at 11.30am on Saturday, March 7.
Mount Beach Bald 2015
*What: 'Shave your Lid for a Brave Kid'
*When: Saturday, March 7, from 11.30am
*Where: Mount Maunganui Main Beach (next to surf club)
*How you can help: Donate to the brave shavers here.
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