As part of Orlando Magic Tip-Off presented by AdventHealth, the Magic and AdventHealth are teaming up for the seventh time to raise breast cancer awareness hosting Pink in the Paint Night on October 12 at the Magic vs. Heat matchup, tip-off set for 6:00 p.m. The Magic are donating game tickets to local breast cancer survivors and funds raised throughout the night will benefit AdventHealth Foundation’s Breast Care Fund. The Magic are encouraging fans to wear pink to the game.
As a supporting partner of the night, the revolutionary hair tie company, TELETIES, will donate breast cancer awareness TELETIES packs to 10,000 fans as they leave the building. The first 5,000 fans will also receive rally towels courtesy of AdventHealth and TELETIES.
TELETIES is part of the Magic partnership family with a strong ‘tie’ to the community and a passion for philanthropy, focusing on the fight against breast cancer. During the evening, TELETIES will present a check at halftime for $15,000 to AdventHealth Foundation’s Breast Care Fund and will also donate $250 for every point scored in the fourth quarter of the game to the nonprofit organization.
During Pink in the Paint Night Central Florida breast cancer survivors will also be honored at the game, with Magic guard Tyus Jones meeting survivors pregame. Jones’ involvement is especially meaningful as his mother, Debbie, is a survivor. Tyus and his brother Tre have actively supported breast cancer awareness through the NBA platform since their mother’s diagnosis in 2019.
More than three million women in the United States have a history of breast cancer, and one in eight women are diagnosed with breast cancer in their lifetime. With it being estimated that nearly 300,000 women will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year – almost 15 times the capacity of Kia Center, the Magic’s Pink in the Paint Night presented by AdventHealth provides a way to continue the team’s health and wellness efforts and provide prevention education to fans.
The AdventHealth Foundation partners with the community in in meaningful ways to support early detection programs and breast cancer patients through clinical and translational research, bringing the latest treatment options to Central Florida. The Foundation also supports educational and lifestyle wellness resources like the HEAL program, and Eden Spas - helping women on their journey through and beyond a cancer diagnosis.
AdventHealth is committed to helping women get the screening they need by offering fast, convenient screening mammograms with easy online scheduling, same day, evening, and weekend appointments at our imaging locations without a prescription. For more information, please visit AdventHealth Foundation Central Florida Cancer Care.
About the AdventHealth Central Florida Division
AdventHealth’s Central Florida Division encompasses 17 hospitals and ERs in four counties across metro Orlando. The world-class hospitals, combined with a comprehensive outpatient care network, see more than 3.5 million patient visits annually. AdventHealth also has an expansive research portfolio in Central Florida, with more than 650 clinical trials and studies in progress. The organization has a deep commitment to serving the community and has a local financial impact of more than $1 billion annually. AdventHealth and its employees are responsible for nearly 20 percent of Central Florida’s economy. The division’s flagship campus — AdventHealth Orlando — boasts nationally and internationally recognized programs, and serves as a major tertiary and quaternary referral hospital for much of the Southeast, the Caribbean and Latin America. Quality specialty care is provided through AdventHealth Institutes, which is nationally recognized in numerous specialties. AdventHealth Orlando has been recognized by U.S. News & World Report, Healthgrades, Newsweek and the Leapfrog Group. Learn more about the Central Florida Division on our Newsroom.
About the Orlando Magic
Orlando's NBA franchise since 1989, the Magic's mission is to be world champions on and off the court, delivering legendary moments every step of the way. Under the DeVos family’s ownership, the Magic have seen great success in a relatively short history, winning seven division championships (1995, 1996, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2019, 2024, 2025) with seven 50-plus win seasons and capturing the Eastern Conference title in 1995 and 2009. Off the court, on an annual basis, the Orlando Magic gives more than $2 million to the local community by way of sponsorships of events, donated tickets, autographed merchandise and grants. Orlando Magic community relations programs impact an estimated 100,000 kids each year, while a Magic staff-wide initiative provides more than 7,000 volunteer hours annually. In addition, the Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF) which serves at-risk youth, has distributed more than $31 million to local nonprofit community organizations over the last 36 years. The Magic’s other entities include the team’s NBA G League affiliate, the Osceola Magic, 2021 G League champions, and the Orlando Solar Bears of the ECHL, which serves as the affiliate to the NHL’s Tampa Bay Lightning. The Magic play their home games at the award-winning Kia Center – voted by fans no. 1 in the NBA for game experience; honored with TheStadiumBusiness Awards’ Customer Experience Award; named SportsBusiness Journal's Sports Facility of the Year; and awarded the Venue Excellence Award (VEA) by the International Association of Venue Managers. The Magic practice at the award-winning AdventHealth Training Center. The Magic was also recognized by the Sports Business Journal as one of the “Best Places to Work” in sports in 2023 and 2024. For ticket information, visit OrlandoMagic.com or call 407-89-MAGIC.
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Maritza Martinez-Guerrero Vice President, External Affairs & Philanthropy
- October 08, 2025
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