We're a growing movement that people are talking about. Since it's inception, Bright Pink has received consistent press coverage from major media outlets helping us spread awareness and inspire action.
The women everyone wants to see and be seen with. They know what’s hot before it’s trendy; always pretty and poised, their presence lights up the room.
DownloadTHE PINK PARTY. On Oct. 19, Bright Pink founder and CEO Lindsay Avner got dressed for work — which for her means donning one of her 44 pink party dresses — to host the annual VIPink at Saks Fifth Avenue (700 N. Michigan). A record-setting 500 guests turned out for the Chicago event (just one stop on an eight-city tour) to support the Chicago-based charity’s mission to educate and provide early detection of breast and ovarian cancer in young women
DownloadCancer survivor Giuliana Rancic got physical with a group of fit and philanthropic ladies, helping to raise $240,000 at Bright Pink’s Fab-Fest fundraiser at Chicago’s Four Seasons hotel on April 15
DownloadOne of the most important ways women help women understand breast cancer? Just…by…talking.
DownloadA good idea, a resourceful woman and a dose of determination. That’s what it takes to make extraordinary things happen.
DownloadWhen Today’s Chicago Woman started recognizing “100 Women Making a Difference” 23 years ago back in 1988, we noted that few of our highly accomplished honorees were household names.
DownloadBright Pink’s fourth annual High Tea celebration at the Standard Club, 320 S. Plymouth Ct., was dedicated to mothers, sisters and friends who have been afflicted with breast and ovarian cancers, but the mood was anything
but somber.
Former patients trade privacy for advocacy; helping others, but with a cost in scrutiny.
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