PROMISE FUND’S
ANNUAL BRIDGE LIGHTING & PINK
BOOTS ON THE GROUND CELEBRATION
HIGHLIGHTS PROGRESS IN EXPANDING
ACCESS TO CARE
Palm Beach, FL – On
February 6, 2025, Promise Fund’s
Annual Bridge Lighting and Pink
Boots on the Ground celebration
was hosted by Bernstein Private
Wealth Management in a
16th-floor space they generously
donated. With an aerial view of
the Royal Park Bridge that links
Palm Beach and West Palm Beach,
guests enjoyed cocktails and
hors d’oeuvres and watched in
real time the bridge get
illuminated in pink, a powerful
symbol of breast and cervical
cancer awareness.
The event honored
the Promise Fund’s ongoing
impact, having provided critical
services to 26,000 of the more
than 80,000 uninsured and
underinsured women in Palm Beach
County, and served as a powerful
reminder of the community’s
commitment to improving
healthcare access and raising
awareness—ensuring that no woman
faces breast or cervical cancer
alone.
The event brought
together Promise Fund Board
members, leadership, supporters,
and local civic leaders to
celebrate the organization's
progress and ongoing impact.
Guests included Nancy Brinker;
Presenting Bridge Lighting
Sponsor, Ellen Levy; Pink Boots
on the Ground Chair, Mami Kisner;
Promise Fund CEO, Audrey Brown;
Board members Ron Rosenberg,
Eric Brinker, and David Dodson;
local elected official Greg
Weiss and Kacey Denney; and
Sharon Prolow from Bernstein;
and Promise fund staff and
navigators, among others.
Co-Founded by
Nancy Brinker, Julie Fisher
Cummings, and Laurie Silvers,
Promise Fund of Florida is
dedicated to reducing deaths
from late-stage breast and
cervical cancer. Its mission is
to eliminate barriers to quality
healthcare for at-risk residents
of Palm Beach County facing
breast and cervical cancer,
ensuring that all funds raised
remain in the local community to
directly support those in
need. thepromisefund.org
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