Support Looks Good on You

Our Bra Assistance Campaign for Survivors

This October, we’re thrilled to announce that Perky has officially joined Pink Warrior Advocates and AnaOno as a sponsor of the Bra Assistance Program — a powerful initiative helping breast cancer survivors feel supported, confident, and cared for.

What Is the Bra Assistance Program?

The Bra Assistance Program was created by Pink Warrior Advocates to make sure every breast cancer survivor — regardless of finances — can access a comfortable, supportive post-surgical bra.

Together, we’re ensuring that comfort and confidence aren’t luxuries — they’re part of the healing process.

How It Works

It’s simple — and life-changing:

  1. Applications are submitted through the Pink Warrior Advocates website.

  2. Pink Warrior Advocates identifies patients in need and distributes the bras.

  3. Survivors receive a post-surgical bra that helps them feel supported — physically and emotionally.

Apply here

For many women, this is more than a garment. It’s a piece of normalcy, a reminder of their strength, and a step toward feeling like themselves again.

A Campaign Unlike Any Other

To celebrate our partnership, we teamed up with AnaOno and Pink Warrior Advocates for an unforgettable campaign — and trust us, it’s one you’ll want to see.

Our models are all real breast cancer survivors, all of whom had their nipple tattoos done by Perky. They wore AnaOno’s mesh bra collection, showing that beauty and confidence don’t stop after breast cancer — they transform.

“I didn’t think I’d ever feel sexy again,” one survivor shared. “But in this bra, with my tattoos, I finally do.”

The photoshoot captured something more than just gorgeous images — it captured resilience, joy, and the kind of self-love that can only come from surviving and thriving.

🎉 Giveaway

To kick off our sponsorship, we’re hosting an incredible Instagram giveaway that celebrates confidence and self-love from every angle.

One lucky winner will receive:
💖 A free nipple tattoo service from Perky
👙 A free AnaOno bra
📸 A free boudoir photoshoot with Lisa on Location in New Braunfels

To enter, head to our Instagram giveaway post and follow the instructions in the caption. It’s that easy!

Click here for the post: Instagram

Why Programs Like This Matter

Post-mastectomy bras may seem like a small thing — but for survivors, they mean everything. They provide comfort during healing and help clothes fit better.

Yet, for too many women, these bras are out of reach financially. That’s why the Bra Assistance Program exists — to close that gap with compassion and community.

When you donate a bra or share the program, you’re doing more than giving a gift — you’re helping someone reclaim confidence after breast cancer.

AnaOno bras aren’t just your regular post-mastectomy bras — they’re functional AND beautiful.

AnaOno was created by breast cancer survivor Dana Donofree, who was diagnosed with breast cancer at just 27 years old. After undergoing a mastectomy and reconstruction, she realized that traditional bras no longer fit her body—or her new sense of self.

Out of that experience, AnaOno was born: a lingerie line designed specifically for those who’ve faced breast surgery, reconstruction, or other changes from cancer treatment. Each piece is thoughtfully made to be soft, wire-free, and adaptable, providing both comfort and confidence for every stage of survivorship.

More than a brand, AnaOno represents body empowerment, inclusivity, and the beauty of feeling like yourself again after breast cancer.

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💕 Get Involved

Want to make a direct impact in the breast cancer community? You can help ensure that every survivor has access to a comfortable, supportive post-surgical bra through the Bra Assistance Program.

Your donation provides garments to those who may not have the financial means to purchase one on their own—helping them feel confident, supported, and seen after breast surgery.

To contribute, visit the Pink Warrior Advocates donation page and select “Bra Assistance Program” when making your donation. Every dollar goes directly toward providing bras for survivors in need.

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Comfort, confidence, and community — that’s real support. And it looks good on you.

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