Community Partners

2011 Sponsors






Media Sponsors

 

Belk - Belk Community Giving

Belk has a long tradition of giving back to the communities it serves through the financial contributions and volunteerism of associates throughout the company. Each year, the Belk organization, its stores and associates provide generous support to numerous civic and charitable organizations and community improvement efforts in Belk markets throughout the Southeast.  The Belk Foundation has also provided financial support to churches, hospitals, arts and educational institutions in Belk markets for many years. Many buildings and programs have been named after Belk in recognition of the outstanding philanthropy and financial support of the Belk organization and Belk family members.

Belk

Betsy Prince

Betsy Prince is an upscale fashion store located at Colonial Brookwood Village in Birmingham AL. “Celebrating 29 Beautiful Years” this Birmingham favorite carries designer clothing from all over the world. For more information, call (205) 871-1965

Hair Reflections

Specialty “SPA” products were developed by salon owner, Rose Fraser in honor of Donna Clark, a two-time breast cancer survivor and BCRFA board member. Hair Reflections donates proceeds from the sale of "SPA" to the BCRFA for breast cancer research. Products range in price from $18-$44 each. Hair Reflections is located at the Summit in Birmingham, AL. www.hair-reflections.com. For more information call (205) 995-0202

Hair Reflections

Mae Robertson

Mae Robertson has been entertaining and performing at the BCRFA’s annual “Celebration of Mothers and Daughters” concert since 2005.

Mae has had four award winning albums. “Sharing music with an audience is as wonderful and rewarding as anything I can imagine. My hope is that listeners will connect with the beauty of the lyrics and the truth in the melodies,” says Mrs. Robertson.

Growing up in Alabama, Mae was influenced by the folk connections of her older brothers and sister. Later, she gravitated toward singer-songwriters because, like traditional folk music, their songs were lyric-driven.

In White Light, the highly anticipated CD is now available. (visit SHOP PINK page to order)

100% of sales from the CD will benefit the BCRFA.

To hear a sampling of Mae’s music visit:
www.myspace.com/maerobertson
www.maerobertson.com www.cdbaby.com/all/mae

Mae Robertson

Collin Vaughn

Providing the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama’s Graphic Design needs. Great ideas and eye catching imagery make Vaughn Design your advertising advantage. For more information or to view some of our work visit www.vaughndesign.net.

The First National Bank of Talladega

The employees of The First National Bank of Talladega know the affects of breast cancer firsthand, which is why BCRFA became the beneficiary of a fundraiser several years ago. Now an annual event, the employees are proud of their efforts and the participation of many of our charitable customers. This spirit of giving is a core value of the bank.

With a solid foundation of protecting the assets of our community and investing ourselves in the community, FNB has withstood the test of time since 1848. From our humble beginnings in the back office of a mercantile store, we have grown to three locations, 50 employees, and over $350 million in assets while we proudly serve North Talladega County and the surrounding areas.To learn more about The First National Bank of Talladega, please visit www.fnbtalladega.com