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All donations received will benefit the Alta Bates Summit - Carol Ann Read Breast Health Center
Click here to learn more: http://altabatessummit.org/clinical/breasthealth.html
 The first 200 fans will receive a FREE pair of PINK Crocs |
 First 3,000 fans will receive an official Think Pink Tshirt |
What is Think Pink?
An initiative dedicated to raise breast cancer awareness at a women's basketball game. Started in 2007, Cal Women's Basketball made a commitment to the community to spread awareness about this vicious disease by inviting the campus of UC Berkeley, as well as the surrounding community, to attend a women's basketball game at a reduced admission price.
When is Think Pink?
Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 7:00pm when Cal hosts the Arizona State Sun Devils. In addition to the game, representatives from local organizations such as Alta Bates - Carol Ann Read Breast Health Center will be available to discuss with fans what their organizations can do to spread awareness, what you can do to help, how you can volunteer, and when they are having upcoming events.
What do I need to do?
All we ask is that you wear pink to the game and you will receive the reduced admission price of $3.00.
What can I do to help?
In addition to wearing pink to the game, we challenge fans to gather their friends, families and colleagues to make a night of this event and come together to support this worthy cause. No matter how large or small the effort, the importance comes in the awareness you create. Check our News & Events page for more information about other Breast Cancer Awareness opportunities.
Do other schools have Think Pink games?
The WBCA, a governing body of intercollegiate women's basketball, inaugurated a "Think Pink" Breast Cancer Awareness Week which takes place February 8 - 17, 2008. The WBCA requested that all schools select one home game during this week to promote the initiative. For more information, please visit the WBCA site at www.wbca.org/thinkpink.asp
How can I learn more about Breast Cancer and spread awareness?
Please visit any of the following websites to learn more about Breast Cancer and how you can help raise awareness.
Carol Ann Read Breast Health Center: http://altabatessummit.org/clinical/breasthealth.html
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