Calera Goes Pink 2026
October 1, 2026 @ 12:00AM — October 31, 2026 @ 12:00AM Central Time (US & Canada) Add to Calendar
Raise Funds & Awareness for Breast Cancer Research in Calera!
The Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama is excited to announce our 16th Annual Calera Goes Pink celebration, raising awareness and funds for lifesaving breast cancer research across our state. Let's join together for a great cause to raise funds for research right here in Calera!
Events
Join us at these events in October to show your spirit and support for breast cancer patients and survivors in Alabama.
- Calera Goes Pink Golf Tournament (Thursday, October 8th• 1 PM Shotgun Start) – Grab your clubs and head to Timberline Golf Club. Individuals and foursomes are welcome. View/download the registration form with more details here.
- Calera Goes Pink Football Game (TBD Friday, October) – Cheer on Calera High School in your Calera Goes Pink T-shirt.
Can't make it to an event? Support breast cancer research in Alabama with your donation today—click the donate button on this page. Your contribution will count towards the Calera Goes Pink campaign total.
2026 Calera Goes Pink T-Shirt
Check back soon for ordering details on your 2026 Calera Goes Pink T-Shirt!
About the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama
Founded in 1996, the Breast Cancer Research Foundation of Alabama (BCRFA) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to help find a cure for breast cancer by funding promising breast cancer research in Alabama and raising community awareness and funding for that research. BCRFA funds promote a comprehensive approach to battling breast cancer by promoting collaborative and innovative research to help diagnose, treat, prevent, and eradicate the disease.
With community support, BCRFA has invested over $17 million in life-saving breast cancer research and treatments across Alabama since its founding in 1996. Most recently, in December 2025, the foundation announced its annual grant investment of $1.2 million to research partners including the O’Neal Cancer Center at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Alabama State University (Montgomery), Auburn University, Auburn University at Montgomery, CerFlux, HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology (Huntsville), Tuskegee University, the University of Alabama (Tuscaloosa), and the Mitchell Cancer Institute at the University of South Alabama (Mobile). All funding stays in Alabama, but the impact is worldwide.
Learn more about our mission and breakthroughs at www.bcrfa.org.