As the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) transitions into a regional model to serve more ovarian cancer survivors, caregivers, and families, it is excited to announce its expansion into the Southeast region of the United States.
As NOCC moves boldly forward in 2022 and beyond with its regional approach, we are excited to announce our service expansion into the Southeast region of the United States, led by our Southeast Regional Manager, Nikki Coppola. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, NOCC shifted its programs and services digitally to continue meeting the needs of ovarian cancer survivors, caregivers, and families from coast to coast. This regional model has allowed us to increase our reach to the ovarian cancer community, ensuring that we can support anyone impacted by this disease, no matter where they live or where they are in their journey. As we transition to a hybrid model of in-person and virtual offerings, we are excited to highlight our work across the Southeast region.
The NOCC offers evidence-based educational programming, direct support services, and community outreach events to raise ovarian cancer awareness and work towards a world where no one will lose their life to this disease. Our full program offerings can be found on our website's programs and resources section. Our Southeast region supports Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, North Carolina, and South Carolina. To learn more about upcoming regional programs and events and how you can get involved as a participant, volunteer, or community partner, please reach out to Nikki Coppola at ncoppola@ovarian.org or at (850) 270-5709.
Since 1991, the National Ovarian Cancer Coalition (NOCC) has provided support to thousands of cancer survivors, delivered millions of educational resources, and connected with countless local community partners to raise awareness about ovarian cancer. The NOCC is an influential national advocate for patients, survivors, caregivers, and their families struggling with ovarian cancer and remains steadfast in its mission "to save lives through the prevention and cure of ovarian cancer, and to improve the quality of life for survivors and caregivers." At the NOCC, our teal team leads with our values and unique experiences to provide support and education across all communities, ensuring that every woman is empowered to advocate for their health. For more information, please visit www.ovarian.org or call 888-OVARIAN (888-682-7426) and follow the NOCC on LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube.