How to help

Support from businesses, organizations and individuals across the community arms our fight to eliminate breast cancer disparities. 

Help us conquer Black breast cancer. 

the four pillars of
pink-4-ever Ending Disparities(p4E)

Click below to support a pillar

Donate to nadine legacy fund

William T. McClure, Jr., has established the Nadine Whitlock Hayes Legacy Fund to honor her by helping families who experience financial burdens as a result of breast cancer. He has chosen to partner with the Pink-4-Ever to manage the fund and to distribute donations from the Nadine Whitlock Hayes Legacy Fund to eligible patients, survivors and their families. Donations to this fund are used exclusively to help families with the cost of recommended genetic counseling and testing for breast cancer and to provide financial assistance to patients and survivors to help ease financial burdens caused by their diagnosis and treatment.

Proud to be pink sponsorship

Money raised allows Pink-4-Ever to provide individuals with education, access to clinical screening services and follow-up treatment. It also helps to provide for he family’s immediate needs, removing additional stressors from their daily lives; and, establishing some “normalcy” during this difficult time. You will get benefits such as:
   • invited to events to hear the latest from our research partners;
   • recognized on our website and social media platforms;
   • given priority seating at our public events
   • recognized at our annual Stay Alert, Stay Alive Breast Health Summit

become a r.e.d. warrior

It takes all of us working together to achieve our mission. If you have a passion for our mission and our work to achieve better breast cancer outcomes for the women, we invite you to join our fight by becoming a R.E.D. Warrior. We ask R.E.D. Warriors to make a one-time donation of at least $500 or four quarterly donations of $125 per year. Your committed annual support assures that we can continually carry out our work to eliminate breast cancer disparities for Black women in Indianapolis. And, as R.E.D. Warrior you become part of an exclusive group of our special donors who are:<br>

• invited to events to hear the latest from our research partners;
• recognized on our website and social media platforms;
• given priority seating at our public events
recognized at our annual Stay Alert, Stay Alive Breast Health Summit

What's your reason why?

I want to share what I’ve learned as an advocate with my family and friends because Black families don’t normally discuss illness let alone ways to prevent the severity of an illness including breast cancer.