Now in its 15th year, the annual Pink Out Game has grown far beyond an East vs. West basketball rivalry—it has become a powerful community tradition in the fight against breast cancer.
This year’s event will be held on Tuesday, Oct. 15, with doors opening at 4:30 p.m. The Junior Varsity game tips off at 5:30 p.m., followed by the Varsity matchup at 7 p.m.
Each year, months of planning and preparation by dedicated parents from both schools bring this impactful event to life. While the teams battle it out on the court, the schools join forces off the court to raise critical awareness and funds, working together in support of a shared cause.
The Pink Out Game is a vibrant celebration of community spirit, featuring food generously donated by Lucatelli’s of Doylestown, an array of homemade baked goods, raffle baskets, vendors and contributions from local businesses.
Proceeds from the event benefit Kin Wellness and Support Center, a vital nonprofit organization serving Bucks County cancer patients and their caregivers. For those unable to attend in person, donations are still welcomed — every dollar raised makes a difference.
This milestone year not only celebrates the strength of a 15-year tradition but also the unity, compassion, and determination of a community rallying together against breast cancer.
Since 2021, Kin Wellness and Support Center has provided free, holistic, non-medical services to those navigating cancer, including patients, caregivers, and oncology staff. Located in a 5,000 square foot sanctuary, Kin offers a welcoming space where over 50 volunteer practitioners provide integrative care, fitness, yoga, support groups and a place to simply rest and reconnect.
Donations from Pink Out help Kin to continue their mission of healing through community, compassion, and care. Whether you’re cheering from the stands or supporting from afar, your participation helps bring strength and hope to those who need it most.
Visit Kin at welcometokin.org.