WATCH: Brevard Commissioner Curt Smith Dyes Hair Pink to Raise Funds, Awareness for Breast Cancer

By  //  December 2, 2020

Chairman of Brevard County 'Real Men Wear Pink'

WATCH: Brevard County Commissioner and “Real Men Wear Pink” Chairman Curt Smith dyes his hair pink after meeting the goal of $7,500 in donations for breast cancer research.

BREVARD COUNTY • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Brevard County Commissioner and chairman for Brevard County “Real Men Wear Pink,” dyed his hair and beard pink after raising more than $7,500 earmarked for breast cancer awareness and research. 

A distinguished group of community leaders are determined to raise awareness and money to support the American Cancer Society’s mission and save more lives than ever before from breast cancer.

“Breast cancer affects everyone – women and men. That’s why we’re recruiting men to fight breast cancer through Real Men Wear Pink,” said Smith.

This distinguished group of community leaders is determined to raise awareness and money to support the American Cancer Society’s mission and save more lives than ever before from breast cancer.

The Power of Pink

Every dollar raised helps the American Cancer Society save lives from breast cancer through early detection and prevention, innovative breast cancer research, and patient support.

Thanks to the passion of the Real Men Wear Pink supporters, the organization is able to make a huge impact on the mission to end breast cancer.

Commissioner Smith represents District 4 and was elected to the Brevard County Commission in November of 2014 and reelected in 2018 for a second term.

NICE SOCKS MEN! Brevard County Commissioner Curt Smith, right, and Sheriff Wayne Ivey at The Avenue Viera for a Making Strides Against Breast Cancer 5K event. The walk raises awareness and funds to save lives from breast cancer.
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