Community Fundraisers

BE A SUPERHERO:
HOST A FUNDRAISER

Pink Lemonade Project is incredibly grateful to the many organizations and individuals who organize fundraising events that support our mission to educate, empower and support all communities affected by breast cancer. Fundraising efforts are essential to the success of the work that we do. If you are interested in learning more about how you or your organization can host a fundraising event, review our Fundraising Toolkit, and then submit the Third-Party Fundraising Agreement.

Current Community Fundraisers:

Save 10% through June 15 on tickets to Sing for the Cure, a powerful concert dedicated to raising awareness about breast cancer and breast health.

🎶Oregon Repertory Singers  would like to offer you a 10% discount for tickets through June 15, 2025.

🎟️Purchase your tickets: https://portland5.evenue.net/events/ORREP

✨Use code: PLP

Oregon Repertory Singers present a powerful and personal concert for choir, orchestra, and narration: Sing for the Cure: A Proclamation of Hope. Pink Lemonade Project will receive a portion of net ticket revenue as the official beneficiary of this performance on October 11, 2025 at the iconic Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall.

Premiered in 2000 with narrator Maya Angelou, the groundbreaking piece takes the audience on a deeply personal emotional journey through ten musical movements interwoven with compelling spoken narration designed to inspire and educate. Written by ten American composers, this collaborative work shines a light on the importance of early detection and the ongoing need for research and support through the stories of individuals, families, caregivers, and medical professionals.

As part of the 25th anniversary of its premiere, ensembles around the country are presenting this concert in more than ten major cities, culminating in a finale performance at Lincoln Center in New York in November. Oregon Repertory Singers is presenting the Northwest premiere in Portland during Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

In service of Oregon Repertory Singers’ mission to enrich lives through exceptional choral music and meaningful community engagement, they have selected Pink Lemonade Project as Concert Beneficiary. The Portland-Metro health services community is getting behind this project. Several have already signed up to sponsor the event including Presenting Sponsor the Kuni Foundation, and concert sponsors Natera, the Knight Cancer Institute, Compass Oncology, and Cambia Health Foundation. And Nathalie McDowell Johnson, MD, FACS of Legacy Health Systems will serve as Honorary Event Chair. An orchestra of 30 musicians will join ORS on stage at the Schnitz along with the Oregon Repertory Singers Youth Choir high school singers for this landmark concert.

If you would like to learn about how you can support Sing for the Cure such as sponsorship opportunities, outreach, and more, visit the ORS website at ORSingers.org or reach out to ORS Executive Director, Lauren Bryan at executivedirector@orsingers.org.

Jacqueline Gayet: El Camino 2025

Congratulations to Jacqueline Gayet for completing her 2025 trip “El Camino 2025: Via Podiensis”. She made this journey, all on foot, in 33 days and raised $5678.50 for Pink Lemonade Project!  Jacqueline started this journey in 2024, finishing the first leg of this trip, El Camino de Santiago. Over two years, she has raised $14,144.41 to support our Metastatic Breast Cancer (MBC)) Fund.

Thank you, Jacqueline, for committing to this inspiring trek over two years! You have made a big difference in the lives of many breast cancer survivors and their loved ones. Learn more or make a donation by clicking here.

Examples of Superheroes at work.

Through various creative fundraisers, businesses and individuals raised more than $100,000 for Pink Lemonade Project in 2024. These funds significantly helped provide financial, educational and support services to individuals and families across SW Washington and Oregon.

The Ridgefield Raptors, a local baseball team, auctioned off special pink jerseys, and a portion of ticket sales were donated.

Playmakers Sports Bar and Grill designed and sold hats, t-shirts, and sweatshirts. They also donated a % of proceeds raised from a “specialty” drink.

Several local Orangetheory locations donated dollars for every splat point earned and sold ribbons to guests which displayed the names of loved ones impacted by breast cancer.

The Port of Portland Police department designed and sold t-shirts and sweatshirts. They also had games, giveaways, and education about breast cancer awareness for their staff.

Portland Softball Association hosted a softball tournament where fundraising efforts included donating a % of entrance fees and hosting a small auction.

Walsh Construction Co. showed their superhero spirit  by selling “Save the Rack” t-shirts. The popular t-shirts will be seen throughout the year on their job sites.

Clark County Police Departments showed their superhero support  by purchasing and wearing special pink patches designed specifically to support breast cancer awareness.

Young superheroes from local high school sports teams, ASB groups and business classes raised funds through pink-out sporting events and/or t-shirt sales.

The Fundraising Toolkit was designed to provide tips and ideas as you begin to develop a plan to promote participation and fundraising of your event.

If you would like to host an event to raise funds for Pink Lemonade Project, please complete a Fundraising Agreement. You may submit the completed agreement by email to admin@pinklemonadeproject.org or by mail to:

Pink Lemonade Project
Attn: Fundraising Dept.
1207 Washington St, Suite 125
Vancouver, WA 98660

Discover exciting community fundraisers happening now! These community-driven initiatives support the Pink Lemonade Project, bringing creativity and passion to our cause. From flower sales to bake-offs, there’s something for everyone to get involved in. Your participation helps us provide essential services and support to those affected by breast cancer. Join us in making a difference today!

Other Ways You Can Make A Difference.

Help PLP earn donations just by shopping with your Fred Meyer Rewards Card!

Community Rewards makes fund-raising easy by donating to local organizations based on the shopping you do every day. Once you link your card to an organization, all you have to do is shop at a Fred Meyer’s store and swipe your Shopper’s Card at check-out!

  • Sign up for the Community Rewards program by linking your Fred Meyer Rewards Card at www.fredmeyer.com/communityrewards.
  • Click on “Link Your Shoppers Card” and search for us by our name or organization # DQ747.
  • Select Pink Lemonade Project and save.
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