
Make Your Pink Out Matter
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More Than Pink. Real Support.
Every October, teams across the country take the field in shades of pink. Jerseys, socks, ribbons—it’s all meant to raise awareness for breast cancer. But awareness isn’t enough. To truly matter, a Pink Out game should support the women and families living with cancer right now.
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The Reality
Each year in the United States:
240,000 women and 2,100 men are diagnosed with breast cancer.
42,000 women and 500 men graduate to heaven from stage 4 metastatic breast cancer.
These aren’t just numbers. They’re teammates, parents, and neighbors.
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Why Love Bombs
The Rural Gone Urban Foundation’s Love Bombs program provides judgment-free grants to women in the trenches of cancer. These grants don’t come with restrictions or red tape—they fund what matters most to each woman: a family trip, a month’s worth of bills, or simply a moment of joy when everything feels heavy.
Founded by Brooke Taylor—diagnosed with breast cancer the same day she delivered her daughter and later upgraded to stage 4—Love Bombs was built to stand beside women, not define them by their diagnosis.

Your gift will help women create memories, build legacies, and reclaim moments where cancer isn’t in control.
No Pinkwashing Here
Pinkwashing happens when teams or companies wear pink or sell pink gear without directing the proceeds to actual support. Your donation today goes directly to women navigating cancer, with no gimmicks and no guesswork.