Pink Ribbon Monaco has expanded its mission to raise awareness and support for all gynaecological cancers, marking a bold new chapter in women’s health advocacy in the Principality…
Leading the charge is its newly appointed ambassador and director of events, South Korean entrepreneur Su Park, a Forbes “30 under 30” alum and passionate advocate for female empowerment. Based in Monaco since late last year, Park brings a global perspective and deeply personal motivation: her mother is a cancer survivor, and her appointment transforms that private experience into a powerful public commitment.
Founded over 14 years ago, Pink Ribbon Monaco has long championed breast cancer awareness under the honorary presidency of Princess Charlene. Its work focuses on early detection, public education, and medical research. But as of this year, the association will broaden its impact to include all forms of gynaecological cancer, a natural evolution, Park says, to address real and urgent needs in women’s health.
Park’s vision is to create stronger intergenerational and cross-cultural links, turning Pink Ribbon into an even more inclusive and international platform. “Women’s health should not be a solitary journey,” she says. “Together, we can make a difference.”
Major initiatives are already on the horizon, including a three-day programme culminating in a charity gala at the Hôtel de Paris on October 11. A global golf event is also in the works for 2026. The message, Park says, is simple but vital: “You are not alone. Listen to your body. Taking care of yourself is an act of strength.”
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