Streamlight, Inc. has announced its continued support of the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) with a $20,000 donation to help fund critical breast cancer research and prevention initiatives. This marks the company’s 15th consecutive year partnering with BCRF, with donations generated through sales of specially marked pink flashlight models through its Lights for a Cause program.
As the world’s largest private funder of breast cancer research, BCRF recently announced a record $74.75 million investment for the 2025–2026 year, supporting more than 260 scientists across 16 countries. According to BCRF, every 14 seconds a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer somewhere in the world. In 2025, an estimated 42,170 women and 510 men are expected to die from the disease. Thanks to ongoing research, mortality rates have dropped by 44% since 1989.
Streamlight’s 2025 contribution was generated from sales of its pink products, including the Nano Light II keychain light and pink Wedge® XT everyday carry light, with $1.00 and $3.00, respectively, donated from each sale.
“For 15 years, we’ve stood alongside the Breast Cancer Research Foundation in their mission to advance lifesaving research,” said Michael F. Dineen, Streamlight President. “This cause resonates deeply within our company. Our pink lights serve as a small but powerful way for Streamlight and our customers to honor survivors, remember those lost, and help drive progress toward a cure.”
Streamlight introduced its first pink lights in 2008 and remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting BCRF’s efforts to prevent and treat breast cancer through innovation and education.
To learn more about Streamlight’s Lights for a Cause, visit streamlight.com.



















