
Louisiana Survivor Hosts Sneaker Ball for Cancer Fighters
An 11-year breast cancer survivor is bringing her community together for a night of celebration, remembrance, and support. The Pinked Out Sneaker Ball proves that fighting cancer doesn't mean losing the joy.
When Carla Square survived triple negative breast cancer 11 years ago, she didn't just move on with her life. She created Warriors for the Cure, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting families walking the same difficult path she once traveled.
Now Square is inviting her Denham Springs community to put on their dancing shoes for a cause. The Pinked Out Sneaker Ball happens July 18 at Events at Serenity, offering a unique twist on cancer fundraising by swapping formal wear for sneakers and swapping sadness for celebration.
The event runs from 7 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. and promises live music from the Bucket List Band and DJ Chaka, with Roderick K. Hawkins keeping the energy high as emcee. Organizers are also providing food and door prizes throughout the night.
But this isn't just a party. The sneaker ball serves a triple purpose: celebrating survivors who beat the odds, honoring those who lost their battles, and uplifting people currently in the fight of their lives.

Triple negative breast cancer, the type Square survived, is one of the most aggressive forms of the disease. It grows faster and offers fewer treatment options than other breast cancers. Her 11 years cancer-free represents a significant milestone worth celebrating.
Why This Inspires
Square could have simply counted her blessings and moved forward. Instead, she turned her experience into a lifeline for others facing the same fears and uncertainties she once knew. Warriors for the Cure represents what happens when survivors choose community over isolation.
The sneaker ball concept itself sends a powerful message. By ditching stuffy formal wear for comfortable shoes, the event says cancer support can be accessible, fun, and real. You don't need a ball gown to make a difference.
Tickets cost $35 for general admission, making the event affordable for community members who want to show their support. Every ticket purchased helps Warriors for the Cure continue its mission of supporting families touched by breast cancer.
The Denham Springs community now has a concrete way to stand with their neighbors facing cancer. Sometimes the best medicine comes not from a prescription bottle, but from a room full of people who refuse to let cancer steal all the joy.
Based on reporting by Google News - Cancer Survivor
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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