A pink out
2nd annual Frogs for the Cure event raises money and awareness for the Tarrant chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
A pink out
2nd annual Frogs for the Cure event raises money and awareness for the Tarrant chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.
At the TCU football game Nov. 18, fans wore pink for the 2nd annual Frogs for the Cure, an event raising money and awareness for the Tarrant chapter of the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. A portion of ticket and merchandise sales went to the nonprofit foundation. A special halftime ceremony honored members of the TCU community affected by breast cancer.
• 215,000 cases of breast cancer diagnosed each year in the U.S
• 10,000 free breast exam coupons handed out at the game
• 600 pink balloons released in a special pre-game ceremony
• 600 TCU community members affected by cancer who took the field at halftime
• 2 years in a row that Amon G. Carter Stadium has hosted a Pink Out event.
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