The Brides Against Breast Cancer™ Mission

Brides Against Breast Cancer™ contributes to programs for cancer patients and their families. Our outreach and educational efforts during our "Tour of Gowns" bridal shows around the country help ensure that people impacted by cancer have the resources and information they need in their battle with cancer.

Slide 1

Find a Charity Wedding Gown Sale Near You!

When you purchase your special dress at a 'Brides Against Breast Cancer™' charity wedding gown sale, you not only save hundreds -- even thousands of dollars -- you will help make a difference in the lives of those affected by breast cancer.

Slide 2

Volunteer and Make a Difference!

Volunteers make what we do possible! We need volunteers to help with gown shows across the nation.

Slide 3

Donate Your Gown

Donating your gown to Brides Against Breast Cancer helps to ensure that those affected by breast cancer do not have to face it alone.

Slide 4

Make a Donation

Wedding gown sales are an important fund-raising event for Brides Against Breast Cancer™. Learn how you can make a difference while contributing to programs for cancer patients and their families.

Find an Event

Hello friends. Our next dress show is fast approaching. Please mark your calendars! Register today to attend the Brides Against Breast Cancer Charity Wedding Gown Sale!

Volunteer

Make this a fun and rewarding group activity. Invite your co-workers, club, family and friends to join you in supporting this worthy cause. You will experience the joy of assisting a new bride as she chooses her "dream gown" while supporting those affected by breast cancer!

Contact Us

Questions? We'd love to hear from you! Call us Toll Free at 877-721-HOPE (4673) or click here for more contact information.

I just wanted to take a moment and tell you that having the opportunity to donate my wedding dresses to Brides Against Cancer just became an even bigger honor. My mother passed away this past Monday because of complications from her breast cancer...thank you for allowing me the opportunity to do something that honored my mother. ~Chandra Black