Soccer Star Speaks Out for Puma's Project Pink
Puma’s Project Pink, along with Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS), is taking the initiative to help raise money and awareness for the fight against breast cancer.
Five WPS matches were held to promote the program, and pro players have been speaking out for the cause. Boston Breakers’ star Leslie Osborne has been doing her part to spread the word.
Fresh from promoting Project Pink at local soccer tournaments, she says, “It was a big hit, obviously, for the girls to understand what (Project Pink) means. And it may not hit them right now, but it’s going to somehow affect them.”
![Leslie Osborne (right)](https://www.stack.com/wp-content/uploads/1LeslieOsborne-522.jpg)
Leslie Osborne (right) and teammate Jordan Angeli try out their Puma Project Pink kits.
Do your part and check out wps.pumafootball.com/projectpink, where voting for breast cancer charities has already begun. The winner will be announced in late October, so there’s plenty of time—both to vote and to shop Puma Project Pink gear to help the cause.
If pink isn’t your color, but you’d still like to help, try this: Puma is giving $1 for every #projectpink hash tag on Twitter, and up to $25,000 to the winning charity. Help spread the word!
Source: wps.pumafootball.com
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Soccer Star Speaks Out for Puma's Project Pink
Puma’s Project Pink, along with Women’s Professional Soccer (WPS), is taking the initiative to help raise money and awareness for the fight against breast cancer.
Five WPS matches were held to promote the program, and pro players have been speaking out for the cause. Boston Breakers’ star Leslie Osborne has been doing her part to spread the word.
Fresh from promoting Project Pink at local soccer tournaments, she says, “It was a big hit, obviously, for the girls to understand what (Project Pink) means. And it may not hit them right now, but it’s going to somehow affect them.”
![Leslie Osborne (right)](https://www.stack.com/wp-content/uploads/1LeslieOsborne-522.jpg)
Leslie Osborne (right) and teammate Jordan Angeli try out their Puma Project Pink kits.
Do your part and check out wps.pumafootball.com/projectpink, where voting for breast cancer charities has already begun. The winner will be announced in late October, so there’s plenty of time—both to vote and to shop Puma Project Pink gear to help the cause.
If pink isn’t your color, but you’d still like to help, try this: Puma is giving $1 for every #projectpink hash tag on Twitter, and up to $25,000 to the winning charity. Help spread the word!
Source: wps.pumafootball.com