The Barron Foundation — #HotPinkForChildren

Real Men
Wear Hot Pink.

For decades, men have worn pink ribbons to fight breast cancer. The pink was for the women they loved. The courage was theirs. Today, men are stepping into the fight for children in family court — funding it, sponsoring it, and wearing hot pink with pride.

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A distinguished man in a hot pink striped shirt — proof that pink is for every generation of men who refuse to look away.

“Pink is not a color. It is a statement of courage.
Men who wear hot pink are telling every protective parent: you are not alone, and we will not look away.”

The Model That Works

What Breast Cancer Awareness Taught Us.

For forty years, pink ribbons have funded the fight against breast cancer. The audience was women. The funders were everyone.

NFL players wore pink cleats. Male CEOs sponsored pink campaigns. Husbands, fathers, brothers, and sons bought pink merchandise, ran pink races, and wrote the biggest checks. They understood: you do not have to be the one fighting to be the one funding.

The Barron Foundation follows that same blueprint. Our movement centers mothers, grandmothers, and the women fighting in family court every day. And our funding pipeline is wide open to every man who has ever loved a mother, a sister, a daughter, or a child still waiting to be heard.

This is not a women's cause. This is a human rights cause that women are leading — and every man is invited to join.

A young father and his toddler son, both dressed in hot pink — two generations of men standing for children.
A young man wearing a Barron Foundation hot pink shirt at home — a real supporter representing the everyday men in this movement.
Not a Model. A Supporter.

This Is What Real Looks Like.

Every face on this page is a real man. Not a stock photo. Not a paid ambassador. A neighbor. A son. A friend who said yes.

If they can do it, you can do it. Pink looks good on every man who wears it for a reason.

Why Men Fund This Fight

Three Reasons You Might Already Care.

If you have ever loved a woman navigating family court, a child who needed protection, or a community where silence was safer than truth — you already belong in this movement.

A young supporter smiling in a pink button-down shirt against a brick backdrop — proof that this movement belongs to every man who chooses to show up.
This movement belongs to every man
who chooses to show up.
01

You Know a Mother Who Has Lived This

A sister. A daughter. A best friend. A colleague. Family court reaches into every social circle. The odds are high you know someone who has been through it — or is still in it, and quietly drowning.

02

You Are a Protective Father, or You Raised One

Thousands of fathers fight every day to protect their children from harm — and are dismissed as "high conflict" by the same system that dismisses protective mothers. This foundation stands for every protective parent, regardless of gender.

03

You Have a Platform, a Business, or a Voice

You do not have to be in the fight to fund the fight. Business owners, executives, lawmakers, pastors, athletes, and community leaders — your visibility and your dollars move mountains.

“The day I put on a hot pink shirt and walked into my daughter's courthouse hearing was the day I stopped being a bystander. I was finally a father who showed up.”
— A Protective Father, Georgia
Two men flanking a woman in hot pink in a Georgia parking lot — male allies standing with the women leading this movement.
Allies In Every Community

Behind Every Woman Leading This Movement.

Stand husbands, fathers, brothers, sons, friends, pastors, and coworkers who show up in pink because she asked them to — or because they asked how they could help.

These are the men who drive her to court. Who watch her children so she can testify. Who wear the shirt on her first Hot Pink Day. Who write the check when the legal bills arrive.

“Real allyship is not about speaking for her. It is about standing next to her while she speaks for herself.”

A couple standing together in matching hot pink shirts — partnership made visible, two people showing up for this fight together.
Partnership in Pink

When He Wears It With Her.

The strongest image in this movement is not a man standing next to a woman — it is a man standing with her, wearing the same color, carrying the same message. Partnership made visible.

Husbands. Partners. Brothers and sisters. The men who put on pink because someone they love asked them to, or because they chose to without being asked. This is what equality in advocacy looks like.

Every protective parent needs a partner who shows up in the color of the fight.

Sponsor Tiers for Men & Male-Led Businesses

Fund the Fight. Wear the Color.

Every sponsorship includes a Barron Foundation hot pink shirt in your size — because pink looks good on every man who wears it for the right reason.

$106
Per Year — Supporter

The Father's Tier

For individual men who want to fund the fight and wear the color with pride.

  • 1 Barron Foundation hot pink shirt
  • Hot pink window decal for home or car
  • Name listed as Movement Supporter
  • Year-round foundation updates
🩷 Become a Supporter
$306
Per Year — Champion

The Champion Tier

For male-led businesses, firms, and leaders who stand publicly with protective parents.

  • Window display kit (2 signs + decals)
  • 3 hot pink shirts for your team
  • Recognition as Barron Standard Partner
  • Social media spotlight
  • FCAM campaign toolkit
🤟 Become a Champion
$506
Per Year — Standard Bearer

The Leader's Tier

For executives, firms, and community leaders ready to carry the standard forward.

  • Full window + office kit
  • 5 hot pink shirts for leadership
  • Listed on barron-foundation.org
  • Priority Hot Pink Day event support
  • Press release assistance
⭐ Carry the Standard

All sponsorships are 100% tax-deductible. The Barron Foundation is a registered 501(c)(3). EIN: 41-2418788.

“The strongest men I know are the ones who raised their hand, put on hot pink, and said ‘I stand with her.’ Not because it was easy. Because it was right.”
— Dr. Kreslyn Barron Odum, Founder, The Barron Foundation

And to the protective fathers already in this fight — dismissed, silenced, called “high conflict” for trying to protect your children: we stand with you, too. You are part of us.

The #MenWearPink Challenge

Wear Pink to Work. Post the Photo.

One day. One pink shirt. One photo posted with #HotPinkForChildren and @BarronFoundation.

Every man who posts a photo gives permission to three more men to do the same. This is how movements spread — not through arguments, but through visibility.

Tag your boss. Tag your brother. Tag your pastor. Tag your senator. Challenge them to wear it next.

📸 Follow & Tag Us

Will You Wear the Color?
Will You Fund the Fight?

The women leading this movement are not asking men to take over. They are asking men to show up. To write a check. To wear a shirt. To be visible. To stand with them.

This is the easiest right thing you will do this year.

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In memory of Piqui, Kayden, Kyra, Greyson — and every child the system failed to protect.

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