Project Overview

The Headstand Project was launched in 2010 as a means to raise Cancer awareness and funds for continued research via generous, subscriber's donations, directly to The American Cancer Society. Thousands of dollars have been raised thus far.
Through a series of random, non sensical, bizarre headstand photographs, throughout the country, my hope was to provide daily, light hearted, visual entertainment for interested subscribers. It began as a project to honor my Mom, Lucy who courageously fought the disease. It honors all of the brave people that continue to battle the disease. Most recently, the rebirth of the project is in honor of my brave daughter Heather, who inspires us daily with her courage and determination throughout her journey and fight. Please revisit the site as there are hundreds of postings as well as links to the three music videos that were created as a part of the project. Every little bit helps, so please make a small donation if you or someone you know has had a brush with Cancer. There is a direct link to the American Cancer Society on the right hand side of the page. Thank you for your support,
Scott




Thursday, November 5, 2009

Wanted: Headstand location requests!




WANTED: Requests to do headstands in the most bizarre locations/situations throughout the city of Birmingham. The Catch... I do the headstand, I take the pic, I risk my life (lol), I post it to the site and I dedicate it in your name! You click on the site's donation link after your pic is posted and make a small contribution to the American Cancer Society in the name of "The Headstand Project."
To make your request, click on the comment link below and include your name along with the comment.
Thanks again, Scott

4 comments:

  1. Hey Cuz, my request is a headstand in Antiques Shop..be careful, you are incredible. Cheers Michelle

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  2. I have just the antiques shop, too. Crestwood Antiques. But we are going out of business on 1/31, so hurry! Also, our family owns Rusty's BBQ in Leeds, and we'd love to be featured in your collection. On a table in front of the big screen TV would be cute! Thanks, Laura Gallitz

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  3. Scott,
    What a noble effort. I give to the American Cancer Society every year and will make an additional special donation in the name of this cause. I know its not Birmingham, but I'd like to invite you up to West Point in the fall for a football game. I have a 7' Black Knight that I take to tailgates. Maybe a picture of you doing a headstand next to it at the tailgate would interest you. I'll bet we could get a bunch of '78ers to come too. I'm on facebook; friend me or email me at jpfanzelt@aol.com.

    Joe Pfanzelter

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  4. I'd like to see a handstand on a SMALL CHEESE PIZZA PLEASE

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