Think Pink for A Cure
We stand United in finding a Cure for Humans and Animals
Think Pink for A Cure (TFAC), is a United States based global organization. We are devoted to supporting research efforts for developing alternative solutions to treating cancer in both Humans, and Animals, in addition to finding a Cure. TFAC, becoming terribly aware of the need to include animals in our quest to finding a cure in 2007 when the outbreak of a deadly disease attacked livestock and again in 2008 when our very own puppy Lady succumbed to the deadly disease. Animals have a paramount purpose in the lives of Humans, to be honest they enhance, our mortality as research as shown. This is why Think Pink for A Cure, has teamed up with other organizations dedicated to bringing-forth, tangible solutions in treating and curing cancer in both Humans and Animals. Join us as your commitment and belief that there is a Cure to be found can make the difference.
Karen Chatman
President and Founder
What We Fight For
JOIN THE CAUSE
Originally Think Pink for A Cure (TFAC), started in the Middle East and South East Asia in 2006. Our mission to educate the region on Breast Cancer awareness; however,as the need grew to find a solution for the rapid growing disease, so did Think Pink for a Care need to do something more. In our quest to do more we teamed up with scientist, organizations, charities, and individuals dedicated to finding alternative treatments and a cure. In 2013 we launched Think Pink for a Cure International globally as we redefined our mission and focused our commitment on finding alternative treatments that consisted of natural and holistic solutions to finding a Cure.
This approach was the right choice for TFAC, as now we have an active presence in 12 countries with over 50,000 members and growing daily. Join Think Pink for a Cure International as we call upon the community and individuals to actively participate in activities that raises support for Cancer research that will lead to a CURE!
Karen Chatman
Founder
Since Think Pink for A Cure's inception, we’ve worked around the clock to expand our causes and help those who need our help. Every contribution goes toward making our world a better place, so if you’re looking to find an organization where your can make a difference, please get in touch today. Making a positive difference has never been so easy.
Researchers
Through studies and research we will find a Cure
We are the Solution
The Cure starts with US
Something For Everyone
There’s more than one way that you can help. Whether you want to work, volunteer, or donate your time to Think Pink for A Cure International, there are plenty of ways to join us in making a real difference. Check out the opportunities to get involved below and contact us if you have any questions. We appreciate your interest.
Volunteer Opportunities
There are many ways for you to contribute to our charitable endeavors, one of which is to get involved with some of our important causes. Believe us when we say that every little bit of help is appreciated and counts, especially for those in need. Read on to learn more about what we do and how you can lend your support.
Think Pink for a Cure, love our Animals Volunteer Program
Think Pink for a Cure, is dedicated to fighting against (C) of our Animals and most often which is our best-friend. We are equally dedicated to finding alternative treatments and a Cure for Animals. Many people are unaware that (C) affects Animals too. Most of us use animal products in some form everyday, if they are not healthy neither are we. It is time to fight for LIFE! Seeking volunteers to raise awareness! Please use the Contact Us button to show your interest.
Clothing Drives
Everyone has old cloths that there is absolutely nothing wrong with but for whatever reason, the are overloading our closets and life. Well Think Pink International has the answer! Donate them to us. We in-turn will auction them off and use the money to further research and treatment of the deadly disease. Be part of the FIGHT!
“Kindness is the language which the deaf can hear and the blind can see”