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 refuses to look away from what is happening to children in family court.
This is not a women's cause. This is a human rights cause that women are leading — and every man is invited to join.