Gainesville ISD has launched its annual Pink Out shirt fundraiser, with all proceeds benefiting the United Way of Cooke County. The Gainesville Area Booster Club (GABC) is coordinating sales of the 2025 Pink Out shirts, which feature multiple design options for students, families, and community members.
The Pink Out initiative has become a cherished tradition in Gainesville, combining school spirit with breast cancer awareness and community philanthropy. Each year, students and supporters wear pink to show solidarity with those affected by breast cancer while raising funds for local charitable causes.
This year's shirt sales will directly support the United Way of Cooke County, an organization that funds critical programs addressing education, health, and financial stability throughout the community. The United Way partners with local nonprofits to provide services ranging from youth mentorship to emergency assistance for families in need.
The Gainesville Area Booster Club encourages community members to place their orders by the announced deadline to ensure shirt availability for this year's Pink Out events. Multiple design options are available to suit different preferences while supporting the same worthy cause.
Pink Out represents more than just a fundraiser—it embodies the Gainesville community's commitment to supporting neighbors in need while raising awareness about breast cancer prevention and early detection. The event brings together students, educators, families, and local organizations in a unified display of compassion and community spirit.
Community members interested in purchasing Pink Out shirts can contact the Gainesville Area Booster Club or visit Gainesville ISD's social media channels for ordering information and deadline details.
Gainesville ISD Pink Out 2025 Fundraiser for United Way
Community · By CCR Staff · October 6, 2025 at 1:56 PM CT
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