WANT TO HOST A PINK GAME, WEEK OR DAY
BENEFITING PINK RIBBON GOOD?

HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:

SELECT YOUR GAME AND TIMEFRAME.

Pink Ribbon Games are best celebrated at the biggest game of the season! Choose a game on your schedule that will “Go Pink” or “Go Teal” and allow your students, rivals and community to show their support for breast cancer awareness and support for the 1 in 8 women who will be diagnosed. It’s up to you if you want your school to “Go Pink” or “Go Teal” for a week, Fridays in October or for a big game complete with a pep rally and tailgate, we’ve seen it work really well many different ways.

PROVIDE A POINT OF CONTACT.

Choose a school representative to work with PRG to bring everything to life. Fill out the form below and we will connect you with a local representative from PRG. We’re here to help with ideas, supplies, flyers, social posts, talking points and more!

MAKE A PLAN & EXECUTE.

No need to reinvent the wheel, work with PRG to build a plan that’s right for your school.
And get ready to see your school community come together to have fun and do so much good.

Schools can purchase pink items in bulk from Pink Ribbon Good such as Rally Towels, Jelly Bracelets, Pink Socks, Bandanas & More! Please allow 2 weeks for shipping on your pink game items.

Additionally, we can help create custom items for your school community to purchase directly from PRG such as custom t-shirts, hoodies and rally towels. Please allow 4-6 weeks for custom design, production & delivery.

REGISTER HERE!

THE FUNDRAISING IDEAS ARE ENDLESS!

  • Bake sales

  • 50/50 Raffles

  • Silent auction and raffle basket items

  • “Pie the Principal” or other stunts

  • If your school wears uniforms, collect donations to be out of uniform

  • Donation boxes at ticket booths and concession stands

  • Use PRG QR codes to donate without cash

  • Honor a specific survivor who is connected to the school sometime during the Go Pink week, day or game

  • Have the school community write the names of loved ones that have battled cancer on signs and hang these in the cafeteria

  • If it’s a Go Pink game, have players play for or walk out with a specific survivor in their lives and ask all cancer survivors in attendance to stand to be recognized to honor their fight

MAKING THE GAME MEMORABLE