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Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky

Welcome to the Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky (O.A.K.) website, an excellent resource that supports and educates women and the people who love them about ovarian and gynecologic cancers. The formation of this site is the result of caring women and men who are dedicated to the fight against ovarian and gynecologic cancers.

Please click on the links to your left. Our goal is for you to feel informed, supported, inspired, and dedicated to the fight against ovarian and gynecologic cancers.

Effective May 21, 2008
Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky (O.A.K.) has moved!!!

Our new office and all support group meetings will be held at:
Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky (O.A.K.)
4010 Dupont Circle, Suite 275
Dupont Professional Towers, 2nd floor
Louisville, KY 40207
502-708-1625

The next support group meetings will be June 23rd. Always the Fourth Monday of each month at 6pm.

GYN Cancer survivors meetings and Caregivers meetings.

Mary Cooper Memorial -- O.A.K. Golf Scramble
Mary Cooper Family


1st Place Team

View the golf scramble article

Ovarian Cancer Survivor Retreat in Gold Creek, Montana (September 4-8, 2008)
Click here to learn more

Special thanks goes to Allegra Print & Imaging FootPRINT Fund for the 2008 printing grant!!!

Bluegrass Ovarian Cancer Support
New support group in Lexington has been started.

If you live in the area, feel free to contact Suzi or drop by the next meeting.

Anyone who needs more information is welcome to contact me directly, or use our BOCS email address: bgovca@gmail.com.



Click here to learn more about the 2008 Toast to Life
Click here to learn more about Corporate Sponsorships

Please view our featured survivor story -- March Toward Life

Press Release -- Local Ovarian Cancer Group Underwrites Grant to Study Geographic Disparities in Cancer Care

Below is the winning license plate for ovarian cancer research funding! Thank you everyone for voting. It is now being submitted to Frankfort for the final approval so we can begin signing people up and get these plates on the road ASAP.

Winning Plate


View the license plate brochure

Attention Federal Employees...
Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky's code is 55582 for donations. We appreciate your support.

If you're a federal employee please look for Community Health Charities of Kentucky and designate to your local chapter.

Otherwise some federal employees may give to Community Health Charities of America and not realize its a national listing and money doesn't go locally.
For more information go to: http://www.kecc.org/online_brochure_CHC.htm

Tell us YOUR story!!!
O.A.K. is requesting that you send us your survivorship story. We want to put your stories up on our website to share with women around the state of Kentucky and in southern Indiana to offer them hope and support.

By submitting your e-mailed or hand written story to O.A.K., you are permitting us to place it on our website. We will take stories anytime.

Send your story to: INFO@OVARIANAWARENESSOFKY.ORG or mail to:
Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky, 34010 Dupont Circle, Suite 275, Dupont Professional Towers, 2nd floor, Louisville, KY 40207.

Submit with your story: First name, last name (optional), city, state, age at diagnosis and the year, type of GYN cancer, and stage.

We have OAK members who are willing to talk and share their stories and experiences with other survivors. If you call our office at 502-899-6963 we can introduce you to another survivor of a similar age and/or stage. We also provide assistance to family members – husbands/partners who would like to talk to others in the same situation and daughters or sisters who are providing care for a loved one and would like support.

Some women like to attend the OAK meetings to socialize with other survivors and learn about treatment options available. Others would prefer to meet another survivor for coffee. We want to meet the needs of our members – please let us know what OAK can do for you and how you want to connect with us. Providing support to women with ovarian cancer and their families is an important part of our mission and we need your help to successfully achieve this. Please feel free to call our office at 502-708-1625 or email us at INFO@OVARIANAWARENESSOFKY.ORG

Bereavement and Memorials
Materials available for a memorial service include plastic teal pins, symptoms cards, OAK brochures and donation envelopes. Please contact the OAK office to make arrangements for delivery or pickup of any of these materials. Donations may be made by cash, check [made out to OAK]. To make a donation, please contact the OAK office at 502-708-1625 or mail the donation to the OAK office at:
4010 Dupont Circle, Suite 275
Dupont Professional Towers, 2nd floor
Louisville, KY 40207

All donors receive a thank-you letter including a tax receipt from the OAK office. When a memorial is directed to OAK, an acknowledgement of the donation will also be sent to a family member.

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Search the web with www.goodsearch.com and money from our advertisers will go to your favorite charity without you spending a dime!


Learn more about our Turn Up The Volume campaign


(Presented by OAK Educational Grant by Younger Woman’s Club of Louisville)

  • It’s FREE!
  • Until there’s a test, Awareness is best!
  • Ovarian Cancer: Awareness + Action = HOPE
  • The symptoms are not always silent
  • Know the risk factors
  • There are early screening programs available to high-risk women
  • Hear a survivor’s story
Please join us for lunch!
Click here for date/times

Call 502-708-1625 to R.S.V.P and get more details.

Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky (O.A.K.) is pleased to offer the following support groups for Gynecological Cancer survivors and their caregivers.

O.A.K.
4010 Dupont Circle, Suite 275
Dupont Professional Towers, 2nd floor
Louisville, KY 40207
502-708-1625
FOURTH MONDAY of each month
6-7:30 p.m.

James Graham Brown Cancer Center
Support group meetings at this location have been temporarily suspended. Please call our office watch this website for updates regarding this location.

Statistics show that being involved in support groups gives a better quality of life to patients.

O.A.K. Blue Hydrangea Tea Party
On Sunday, April 22, 2007, Lori and Lindsay Andriot and Barbara Baker Brown sponsored The Blue Hydrangea Tea at Whitehall Historic Home to benefit Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky (O.A.K.). It was a perfectly elegant setting for a formal English tea. The idea for the fundraiser came from Lindsay, age nine, daughter of Lori and Steve Andriot of Indian Hills and granddaughter of Ramona Williams, Lori’s mother. Ramona, who resides in Louisa, Kentucky, was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in December and is currently undergoing chemotherapy treatments. Lindsay, a third grader at Sacred Heart Model School, was so profoundly affected by this and inspired by her Grandmother’s optimism and courage, she wanted to raise funds to increase others awareness of the early warning signs of this disease. Through generous donations from the 35 friends, neighbors, and Sacred Heart Model School moms who gathered, Lindsay was able to raise over $2,500.00.

 

Johanna's Law Passes Congress (view the details)!

Get your teal, silicone ovarian cancer awareness bracelets now!

Add Your Support for the Ovarian Cancer Awareness Postage Stamp

Since 2001, Carolyn Benivegna has led the national effort to petition for the creation of an Ovarian Cancer Awareness Postage Stamp. Her hope is that a postage stamp will increase awareness of the disease to improve the chances of early detection.

“Many people want to help advance ovarian cancer awareness, but aren’t sure what to do. This project enables everyone to do something that does not require a great deal of effort,” Mrs. Benivegna explained. “When -- not if -- we get our Ovarian Cancer Awareness Postage Stamp, every single person who helped with the project can feel a real sense of personal accomplishment.”

Every year, more than 50,000 people send ideas for stamps to the Citizens’ Stamp Advisory Committee at the U.S. Postal Service. The committee meets quarterly to determine which ideas best meet the established criteria. The criteria generally center on three themes: the stamp subject has stood the test of time, is consistent with public opinion, and serves a broad national interest.

If the Stamp Advisory Committee does not think an idea adequately meets these general guidelines, the proposal is placed in a “not recommended” status. Initially placed in this “not recommended” category by the committee, the status of the Ovarian Cancer Awareness Postage Stamp has been upgraded and has been “under consideration” for the past several years. This means the stamp meets the criteria and could be approved when there is an opening for a stamp in the appropriate category if the idea receives continued and widespread support from citizens.

“In the past, we have sent 30,000 to 40,000 petition signatures each year to the Stamp Committee. This year, we want to significantly exceed those numbers, and you can help,” Mrs. Benivegna said.

More information as well as the online petition can be found at http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/ovca2008/

Download the 2008 O.A.K. Postage Stamp Petition

 

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