Join us

Behind every ribbon
is someone who stepped forward.

PinkRibbon International runs on the time, skill, and honesty of people who care. Whether you have an afternoon, a board-room skillset, a story to tell, or a camera roll full of photos that belong on our pages — here is how to contribute.

Four paths

How you can take part.

Pick the one that fits where you are right now. All four feed the same mission.

Board & governance

We look for trustees with professional expertise and personal conviction — finance, medicine, law, fundraising, international development. Board members serve without pay; the commitment is real and so is the impact.

Express interest →

Volunteer

Country coordinators, campaign volunteers, event helpers, translators, and behind-the-scenes operational support across 96 countries. Tell us where you are and what you can offer.

Volunteer with us →

Share your story

Patients, survivors, family members, clinicians, researchers — your story is the thing that pulls donors and decision-makers toward the science. We will ask permission before we use anything publicly.

Share your story →

Contribute photos & media

Send us photographs, footage, or illustrations we may use on our website and across social channels. Please include how you'd like the credit worded and confirm you have rights to share.

Send media →

What happens next

Real people read
every message.

All contributions land in info@pinkribbon.org. Our operations team reads them directly and replies within about a week — faster in October when everything is running hot.

We will not share your contact details with third parties, and for stories or photos we will always ask permission in writing before any public use.

Prefer to give financially? That path is just as important — 85% of every dollar lands in a verified research grant.

85|15
of every donation goes to research; 15% is the absolute cap on operations — encoded in our bylaws.

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ONE WORLD | ONE FIGHT

Every person who steps forward is one step closer to ending this disease.

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