Our Annual Events
Whether you’re attending, donating, or spreading the word, your involvement helps us continue providing care, comfort, and hope.
Beat the Odds
Enjoy an evening with us as we raise money to help local cancer patients in Central Alabama “Beat the Odds!”
Real casino tables, complete with dealers for blackjack and other card games, a craps table, and more. Guests will enjoy live music and a wonderful buffet. There are fantastic prizes at the end of the evening!
Women in Blue
Colorectal cancer is the second leading cause of cancer deaths for both men and women.
Women in Blue is a local March campaign focused on early detection and raising funds for the Cancer Wellness Foundation.
With your support, we’re helping reduce deaths and provide care to patients across 32 Central Alabama counties.
Serving Up Support
Serving Up Support is an annual tennis and pickleball tournament that brings the community together for a day of friendly competition for a meaningful cause. Open to all skill levels!
Participants are encouraged to wear pink, with prizes awarded for best dressed!
Oncology Products Fair
Connecting oncology professionals and healthcare providers with pharmaceutical representatives and other companies offering products and services related to cancer treatment and care.
Cancer Awareness Shirts
Support local cancer patients and spread awareness with our annual Cancer Awareness T-shirt campaign. Each year, we release a limited-edition Comfort Colors® T-shirt featuring a custom design that promotes hope, strength, and community support.
Holidays of Hope
Each year an original work of art is selected and offered in a Limited Edition print, beautifully packaged and carefully mailed to recipients on your personal gift list. Included with each gift print is a personalized greeting card expressing warm holiday greetings from you.
Your Support Changes Everything
Every ride to treatment, medication delivered, and comfort bag starts with generosity from people like you. When you give, you’ll help someone in Central Alabama feel supported and cared for during their hardest days.