About Us

Jill Doimer and the late Judy Morris created Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky in April 2001. Judy had ovarian cancer and no support group existed in Louisville at the time of her diagnosis. She wanted that to change for other women who were diagnosed. Jill’s mother lived in another state and had ovarian cancer. Jill and Judy met on the internet in the Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR) Ovarian Cancer Problems Discussion List Group. They decided to work together to form an alliance and raise awareness about ovarian cancer in the Louisville community.

One step at a time, like planting seedlings that grow into mighty oak trees, Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky grew to become a 501 (c) nonprofit organization. Together Jill and Judy pledged to reach surrounding communities and the entire state by holding free educational seminars, attending health fairs to distribute information on symptoms and distributing information to gynecologists, libraries and area health departments through direct mail.

Jill and Judy found they needed to include women diagnosed with any gynecologic cancer, as there were no support groups available for them either. They partnered with the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance to learn how to take the steps to reach their goals. They attended training seminars and put their plans into action. The group has since blossomed in many ways. In addition to their initial goals, they now speak to third-year medical students at the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky as part of the program “Survivors Teaching Students: Saving Women’s Lives.”

Jill Doimer and the late Judy Morris created Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky in April 2001. Judy had ovarian cancer and no support group existed in Louisville at the time of her diagnosis. She wanted that to change for other women who were diagnosed. Jill’s mother lived in another state and had ovarian cancer. Jill and Judy met on the internet in the Association of Cancer Online Resources (ACOR) Ovarian Cancer Problems Discussion List Group. They decided to work together to form an alliance and raise awareness about ovarian cancer in the Louisville community.

One step at a time, like planting seedlings that grow into mighty oak trees, Ovarian Awareness of Kentucky grew to become a 501 (c) nonprofit organization. Together Jill and Judy pledged to reach surrounding communities and the entire state by holding free educational seminars, attending health fairs to distribute information on symptoms and distributing information to gynaecologists, libraries and area health departments through direct mail.

Jill and Judy found they needed to include women diagnosed with any gynaecological cancer, as there were no support groups available for them either. They partnered with the Ovarian Cancer National Alliance to learn how to take the steps to reach their goals. They attended training seminars and put their plans into action. The group has since blossomed in many ways. In addition to their initial goals, they now speak to third-year medical students at the University of Louisville and the University of Kentucky as part of the program “Survivors Teaching Students: Saving Women’s Lives.”

OAK Board Members & Staff

Jill Doimer

Jill Doimer
Co-Founder, Board Member

Dana Faulkner

Dana Faulkner
Board Member, President

Cheri Hauber

Cheri Hauber
Board Member, Secretary

Jaime Hendricks

Jaime Hendricks
Board Member

Carolyn Palmer

Carolyn Switzer
Board Member

Shaun Age
Board Member

Michelle Bibee
Board Member

Wendy

Wendy Huntington
Office Manager

Kathy Ising

Kathy Ising
Executive Director

"A mighty wind blew night and day. It stole the oak tree’s leaves away, then snapped its boughs and pulled its bark until the oak was tired and stark. But still, the oak tree held its ground while other trees fell all around. The weary wind gave up and spoke, 'How can you still be standing, Oak?' The oak tree said, 'I know that you can break each branch of mine in two, carry every leaf away, shake my limbs, and make me sway. But I have roots stretched in the earth, growing stronger since my birth. You’ll never touch them, for you see, they are the deepest part of me. Until today, I wasn’t sure of just how much I could endure. But now I’ve found, with thanks to you, I’m stronger than I ever knew.'”