This month, pink shows up everywhere, from Monday Night Football to, yes, cars.
Back in 1994, Ford started out as a national sponsor of Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. After attending a Komen Race for the Cure, some Ford employees commented that the race attendees were “like a pack of warriors, only warriors that hug and wear pink.”
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The line has products for men, women and children and is modeled by 11 real men and women fighting breast cancer, the “Models of Courage,” and 100% of the program’s net profits go directly to the research and eradication of breast cancer. In addition, buyers have the ability to choose exactly where their money goes. When you buy a Warriors in Pink article, you’re asked to choose between supporting the Susan G. Komen foundation, the Young Survival Coalition, the Pink Fund or the Dr. Susan Love Research Foundation.
I just placed my first order for a Circle of Hope scarf (for myself), and may very well be buying more items for my friends as the holiday season approaches. As a woman younger than 45, I chose to support the Young Survival Coalition with my purchase.
To date, Ford has raised more than $115 million to support the cause. Here’s to seeing more pink in everyone’s fall wardrobes.