CLARKSTON, WA – The TriState Health Foundation has launched sales for its custom 2025 Tough Enough to Wear Pink shirts, supporting both local healthcare and cancer foundations. The shirts are part of a community fundraising effort tied to the Lewiston Roundup’s Tough Enough to Wear Pink Night, set for Friday, September 5, 2025.
Shirts are priced at $20 each and can be ordered online through Thursday, August 21, at tsh.org/TETWP. Orders can be picked up August 25–28, Monday through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., at the TriState Health Foundation Office, 1215 Evergreen Court, Suite 1, in Clarkston. For special arrangements or questions, customers are encouraged to call 509-758-4902.
In addition to online sales, shirts will be available at the Little Red Barn at North 40 beginning August 18. Store hours can be found at lewistonroundup.com.
A portion of the proceeds will go to the TriState Health Foundation’s surgery and clinic campaign. Additionally, for every person wearing pink to the September 5 rodeo, the Lewiston Roundup Association will donate $1 to both the Gina Quesenberry Foundation and the Northwest Cancer Foundation of Hope.
D’Lynn Ottmar, Chief Development Officer at TriState Health Foundation, expressed gratitude to this year’s shirt sponsor. “The TriState Health Foundation would like to give a special thank you to Alternative Nursing Services, Inc., for their generosity in being this year’s Tough Enough to Wear Pink Shirt Sponsor,” she said.
TriState Health, based in Clarkston, is a not-for-profit, community-owned critical access hospital serving an eight-county region across Washington, Idaho, and Oregon. The Foundation, established in 1985, supports the hospital’s mission through charitable giving and community partnerships.
For more information, contact TriState Health Foundation at 509-758-4902 or visit tsh.org/TETWP.