A Cause for Celebration at after BREAST CANCER’s 13th Annual Pink Diamond Gala

after BREAST CANCER’s Annual Pink Diamond Gala

September 28,  2025 | Noon to 6 pm
Bellvue Manor, 8083 Jane Street, Concord

Dubbed the city’s most stylish event, the Pink Diamond Gala returns for its 13th Anniversary Celebration. An anticipated 700 + guests will walk the pink carpet at the after BREAST CANCER Pink Diamond Gala.

The Pink Diamond Gala directly funds the ABC CARE KIT!, ABC Thrive program and other ABC programs. These programs help women after they’ve gotten through cancer treatment. after BREAST CANCER is there for breast cancer graduates who cannot afford to meet basic needs or purchase a proper mastectomy bra and breast prosthesis after mastectomy or lumpectomy surgery at NO OUT OF POCKET COST.

“The Pink Diamond Gala directly funds ABC’s Care KIT!, Thrive Program, and Workshops providing breast cancer survivors with vital resources, products and services otherwise not available,” said Alicia Vianga, Founder and Executive Director. “We would not be able to support women without your generosity.”

13th ANNUAL PINK DIAMOND GALA TICKETS & SPONSORSHIPS

Single Gold ticket: $200.00
Single VIP Pink Diamond Ticket: $250.00
Table of 10 Gold Tickets: $2,000.00
Table of 10 VIP Pink Diamond Tickets: $2, 500.00
Kids Tickets: $95.00
Contact: Alicia Vianga – 647-342-9217 or email [email protected] for more information.

What’s included:
Complimentary bar, hors d’oeuvres réception, sit-down luncheon, red and white wine with luncheon, entertainment, complimentary parking, and much more! VIP ticket holder will be seated close to the stage, each VIP guest will receive a Gift Bag and split tax receipt upon request.

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Disclaimer:
When you attend the gala, you enter an area where photography, audio, and video recording may occur. By entering the event premises, you consent to such recording media and its release, publication, exhibition or reproduction.

About after BREAST CANCER

ABC was founded in 2013 by Alicia Vianga, a certified bra and breast prosthesis fitter and owner of Premier Jour Fine Lingerie & Swimwear, a Toronto-based intimate apparel boutique. When Alicia was asked to review the official Bra and Breast Prosthesis Guide for a major Toronto hospital, she identified a serious gap in the health care system. There was no program that provided breast prostheses or bras for cancer survivors in Toronto who had no insurance or were financially challenged.

ABC was set up to ensure that women have access to basic needs and to provide mastectomy bras, mastectomy camisoles and breast prostheses to women who are financially unable to afford them. The majority of breast cancer organizations focus on Research, and the Cure for breast cancer. ABC focuses on women who have survived, women who don’t have insurance, and women who cannot have their basic needs met after a mastectomy or lumpectomy surgery. As the survival rates improve, additional resources that support a woman’s Quality of Life (“QOL”) after breast cancer are required to assist women with the various issues that arise during and after treatment.

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