Michele Helene remembers her diagnosis of stage 3 ovarian cancer in June 2018. “This silent killer may have detoured me in life’s journey; but, it did not stop me," says Michele. Becoming a better person for Michele means recognizing the incredible strength that she draws from her beautiful daughter, Jennifer, and granddaughter, Sophia.
“Jennifer’s kindness and determination inspire me to keep pushing forward, no matter what challenge I face,” says Michele, “Sophia’s laughter and innocence fill my heart with hope.” Together, Jennifer and Sophia give Michele the strength and courage to fight every battle with love and perseverance. Their love, resilience, and unwavering support remind Michele that family matters most. Michele is currently the chairwoman of the 13th Annual Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance Shaken, Not Stirred Gala and she is also very active in her career as a quality professional.
The Georgia Ovarian Cancer Alliance (GOCA) organizes impactful events to raise awareness, support survivors, and fund educational initiatives in the fight against ovarian cancer. The annual Teal Trot 5K on September 20 at Chastain Park, unites families, friends, and advocates to honor their survivor community while remembering those who have passed from the disease. The Teal to Heal Fashion Show on November 13 at Lenox Square Mall, celebrates survivors as well as their families and caregivers. Both events are designed to highlight survivors’ stories and to raise awareness of the signs and symptoms of ovarian cancer.
GOCA’s flagship fundraiser, the Shaken, Not Stirred Gala, now in its 13th year, is scheduled for March 8 at the Georgia Aquarium. This elegant fundraising evening features The Celebrity All Star Band, DJ Angelo Ferraro, incredible silent and live auctions, and, most importantly, moving survivor stories, offering insight into their personal ovarian cancer journey. Les Dames d’Escoffier International (LDEI) – Atlanta Chapter, in celebration of its tenth anniversary of partnership with GOCA, will curate an exceptional menu in honor of Dame Barbara Petit, showcasing their generosity and commitment to the cause. Proceeds from the gala support GOCA’s critical education and awareness initiatives.
In addition to these signature events, GOCA hosts a variety of outreach programs, survivor luncheons, and educational events. These include health fairs, corporate seminars, and community initiatives designed to spread awareness of ovarian cancer’s signs and symptoms, leading to earlier detection and better outcomes.
GOCA’s events not only raise funds but foster a sense of community among survivors and advocates. Participants are empowered to take action, share their knowledge, and support the organization’s mission of saving lives and improving the quality of life for women affected by this disease. Through these efforts, GOCA continues to make a meaningful impact across Georgia, championing awareness and providing vital resources for these courageous women.
Sponsoring and supporting GOCA is a meaningful way to make a difference in the fight against ovarian cancer. Corporate and individual sponsorships help fund vital programs, including community education, early detection initiatives, and survivor support services. Sponsors gain valuable exposure through GOCA’s signature events, while demonstrating a commitment to women’s health. By partnering with GOCA, supporters empower the organization to raise awareness, save lives through early detection, and improve the quality of life for ovarian cancer survivors across Georgia.
Their love, resilience, and unwavering support remind Michele that family matters most.