Alabama Businesses Join Forces to Fund Life-Saving Breast Cancer Research in October
The BCRFA has partnered with over 25 companies and organizations that want to make a meaningful difference this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The BCRFA has partnered with over 25 companies and organizations that want to make a meaningful difference this Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA) hosted its 3rd annual Disc Golf Goes Pink tournament on September 9 at two disc golf courses in Calera, AL: Oliver Park and George W. Roy Recreational Park. Presented by Bham Now and Vulcan Imaging Associates – Women’s, players enjoyed a fun day of friendly competition while raising critical funds for local breast cancer research. The event netted $7,500 thanks to community support and sponsors.
Over 140 archers of all ages from Alabama and Tennessee competed in various categories such as fixed pins, open class, and traditional for the two-day shoot.
On May 15, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA) held its 28th Drive-Out Breast Cancer Golf Tournament at Old Overton Club in Vestavia Hills. Over 100 players hit…
The winners of the Spring CahabaQue BBQ Cook-Off have been announced, and the event raised $38,946 for breast cancer research in Alabama. The biannual event, held this year on April 15, drew an estimated 1,300 guests to Cahaba Brewing Co.
As special guest judges, Rodney and Nick will sample bbq from nearly 20 cook teams and help select the winner of Best CahaBUTT.
The 14th annual Pink Palace Casino Night raised $115,235 to fund local, lifesaving research across the state. 300 guests joined the BCRFA for an evening of fun and excitement.
The 12th annual Calera Goes Pink events raised $60,634 for local breast cancer research. Since 2010, the City of Calera and commounity partners have raised over half a million dollars for the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama though the grassroots campaign.
Our 50+ community partners raised over $194,000 (and counting!) to support breast cancer research in Alabama throughout October. From across the state, companies and organizations big and small mobilized their employees, supporters, and customers in the fight against breast cancer.
More than 400 racers crossed the finish line at this year’s Pink Up The Pace at Crestline Field in Mountain Brook, netting $31,469 to support breast cancer research across Alabama.