Cares Enough to Wear Pink 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in your details as the giver. Enter your name, address, phone number, city, state, and zip code. This information is essential for receiving a tax receipt.
  3. Indicate if you would like flowers delivered by checking the box next to 'Yes! I would like to have Thornton firefighters deliver flowers to a loved one.' Fill in the receiver's name, phone number, and delivery address (must be within Thornton).
  4. Add a special message for the recipient in the designated field.
  5. If you wish to purchase a Memorial Garden sign, check the corresponding box and provide the name of your loved one along with a special message.
  6. For additional donations to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, specify the amount in the provided field.
  7. Complete your credit card information including name on card, card number, type of card (MasterCard, Visa, Discover), total amount charged, expiration date, and security code.
  8. Once all fields are filled out accurately, submit your form electronically or choose to mail or fax it to the Thornton Fire Department using the contact details provided.

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At work. At school. At home. Wherever you do it, wear pink and raise money to help fund life-changing cancer research and support.
It was first used as a color name in the late 17th century. According to surveys in Europe and the United States, pink is the color most often associated with charm, politeness, sensitivity, tenderness, sweetness, childhood, femininity, and romance.
Pink is no longer simply a color. It symbolizes our fight against cancer, raises awareness and money and serves as a reminder of the importance of early screening.
the psychology behind wearing pink Historically, pink was associated with femininity. However, today, it signifies much more. It suggests warmth and friendliness. Studies have even demonstrated that people wearing pink are often perceived as approachable and empathetic.
Tough Enough to Wear Pink (TETWP) was started by Terry Wheatley, a cancer survivor, and Karl Stressman, former PRCA Commissioner, along with Wrangler. They put their heads together to think of a way to make a difference.
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Since 2006, the Pendleton Round-Up Association has been an active participant in the Tough Enough To Wear Pink (TETWP) campaign, an initiative to raise awareness and money for cancer support programs in our local community.
Calming and Soothing Studies have shown that exposure to the color pink can reduce feelings of anger, aggression, and anxiety, creating a serene and tranquil environment. This is why pink is often used in spaces like bedrooms, hospitals, and counseling rooms to promote relaxation and emotional healing.

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