Join Us in the Fight Against Cancer

25th Anniversary

This year marks the 25th anniversary of Pink Pony, Ralph Lauren’s global initiative in the fight against cancer. Discover the evolution of Pink Pony and how we continue to create meaningful impact that extends far beyond fashion
“When someone we love has cancer, we are all affected—husbands, wives, mothers and fathers, sisters, brothers, and friends. This is our effort in the fight against cancer.”
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25th Anniversary

This year marks the 25th anniversary of Pink Pony, Ralph Lauren’s global initiative in the fight against cancer. Discover the evolution of Pink Pony and how we continue to create meaningful impact that extends far beyond fashion

The Collection

When you shop the Pink Pony collection, at least 25 percent of each item’s purchase price is donated to Ralph Lauren’s mission to reduce disparities in cancer care and to ensure access to quality treatment is available to everyone at an earlier, more curable stage
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Shop to Donate

When you shop the Pink Pony cable-knit hoodie and Pink Pony ball cap, 100 percent of the purchase price is donated to Ralph Lauren’s fight against cancer.
Video of cancer survivors in Pink Pony attire.

A Holistic Way of Living

Six of our friends and cancer survivors reflect on what it means to live well and be well in the fight against cancer

Voices From Ralph Lauren Cancer Centers

As we look back on the last 30 years in our fight against cancer, we recognize the stories, impact, and experiences of our community partners, caregivers, and patients
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Dr. Harold Freeman,
Founder and Chairman Emeritus of MSK Ralph Lauren Center
Photograph of Dr. Harold Freeman in blue suit.
Dr. Harold Freeman, known as the “father of patient navigation,” is a cancer surgeon who has had a longstanding career advocating for and advancing access to equitable healthcare. He served as the director of surgery at Harlem Hospital from 1974 to 1999 before he became the founding director of the National Cancer Institute’s Center to Reduce Cancer Health Disparities. In 2003, he became the cofounder of our first center: Ralph Lauren’s Center for Cancer Care in Harlem in New York City. In 2019, this center was officially absorbed into Memorial Sloan Kettering, becoming the MSK Ralph Lauren Center. He is also a former president of the American Cancer Society and a Professor Emeritus of Surgery at Columbia University. In 1990, the American Cancer Society established the Dr. Harold P. Freeman Award to recognize his extensive work in pioneering the patient-navigation model created to address disparities in access to timely diagnosis and treatment.
“Patient navigation ensures that at the very first indicator of an abnormal finding, and along the entire journey of care, patients are supported by trained navigators working to eliminate any barrier to timely diagnosis and treatment.”
Dr. Harold Freeman
Founder and Chairman Emeritus of MSK Ralph Lauren Center
Ralph Lauren Center for Cancer Prevention at USC Norris Comprehensive Center
Photograph of Dr. Caryn Lerman.
“We are united with The Ralph Lauren Corporate Foundation in our shared mission to reduce the burden of cancer and cancer inequities in our region and the nation.”
Dr. Caryn Lerman
Director, USC Norris
Photograph of Dr. Chanita Hughes-Halbert.
“We are committed to cancer health equity through patient-driven solutions.”
Dr. Chanita Hughes-Halbert
Director, Ralph Lauren Center

Talks With Chris Evert & Martina Navratilova

Inside Arthur Ashe Stadium at the US Open, legendary tennis champions and cancer advocates Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova share how the power of friendship, health, and sport extends far beyond the scoreboard Watch Now
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Our Fiscal 2026 Global Beneficiaries