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Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Pink Ribbon (Transparent)
The Pink Ribbon

Established

1985

Introduced to NFC North Battle

2010

Breast Cancer Awareness Month is a month long promotion done by NFC North Battle every October since 2010. The purpose is to make any player (regardless whether their male or female) aware of the disease.

History[]

Breast Cancer Awareness Month was promoted by NFC North Battle in 2010. Noticeably, every year the stadium is decorated in pink, and now as of 2011, adding pink accessories for the coaches and players. As of the previous year, NFC North Battle got a sponsor from the Deanna Favre Hope Foundation, and every time a player goes online in NFC North Battle, the game is paid 10 cents by ROBLOX to donate to the program. As of last year they made a donation of $2580. As of this year donations by 10 cents will be the same, but from projections that EA Titletown has seen, the ratio of cash the company would collect 18,000 dollars by November 1, 2011.

Notable Promotions[]

Starting on October 2010, NFC North Battle 2010 displayed the colors of the pink ribbon on the sidelines, endzones, and the towers of Builderman Field. And a limited edition Breast Cancer Awareness football uniform was made for a choice for players to wear. But as of 2011, NFC North Battle 11, the game introduced pink accessories to all the player uniforms, a pink scorebug GUI with the pink ribbon in the place of the EA Sports Logo, and returning the pink sidelines and endzones. In 2012, the support for Breast Cancer Awareness expanded to include the Wiki to be completely colored pink.

Pink Fighters[]

An upcoming campaign starting on October 2013 in NFC North Battle 13. This campaign is the most celebratory campaign to promote Breast Cancer Awareness Month. It includes not only pink accessories, and decorating parts of the stadiums pink but it extends towards having the team logos colored pink over a pink ribbon, team script logos are also colored pink and have a pink ribbon over the logo and a (pinked out) crowd.

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