Pink Pumps & Bow Ties Gala

Mark your calendars—our 9th Annual Pink Pumps & Bow Ties Gala is set for Saturday, November 1st, 2025 at the stunning Pavilion at the Angus Barn! Join us for an unforgettable evening of impact, inspiration, and celebration as we come together to support breast cancer patients across North Carolina. From a gourmet three-course dinner and dazzling auctions to powerful stories of hope, this is Pretty In Pink Foundation’s signature event in the Triangle—and you won’t want to miss it.

Click here to get your tickets or explore sponsorship opportunities.

Last year’s 8th Annual Gala was a night to remember. Held in honor of Pretty In Pink Foundation’s 20th anniversary, the sold-out event welcomed over 300 guests and raised nearly $440,000—a record-breaking amount that goes directly toward funding lifesaving medical treatments for uninsured and under-insured breast cancer patients across the state. Watch some of the highlights by clicking here.

We are so grateful to everyone who helped make that milestone possible—our sponsors, volunteers, donors, and every guest who joined us to celebrate and support our mission.

What began as a luncheon has grown into one of the Triangle’s most anticipated fall galas. Let’s make 2025 another record-breaker!

GET INVOLVED

  • BECOME A SPONSOR: Make the ultimate impact for our Champions by becoming a sponsor! Click here for a look at the 2025 Pink Pumps & Bow Ties sponsorship opportunities.
  • DONATE: We are always looking for exciting silent and live auction items for our event! Have an idea? Let us know! Here are some examples: a week stay at a beach or mountain house, sporting event tickets, unique experiences, gift cards, spa packages, gym studio memberships and more! 
  • VOLUNTEER: Putting on this fabulous event takes a lot of work and it wouldn’t be possible without our amazing volunteers If you’d like to help prior to the event, for set up, during the event or after– please reach out!  

If you are interested in sponsorship opportunities, donating or volunteering, contact Heather Sullivan.