Columbia is buzzing with excitement this afternoon as the Cathy B. Novinger Butterfly Release gets ready to unfold on the magnificent steps of the State House. Planned for 5:30 p.m., this heartwarming event organized by the Ovarian Cancer Coalition of Central SC (OCC) aims to shine a light on ovarian cancer and honors the brave women affected by this silently devastating disease.
The butterfly release is more than just a beautiful sight; it holds deep meaning for many. As the butterflies take to the sky, they symbolize hope, remembrance, and the fight against ovarian cancer and other female-related cancers. Each stunning winged creature that flutters away represents loved ones who have battled these diseases or those still courageously fighting their own battles.
Ovarian cancer is often called the “disease that whispers,” because its symptoms can be easily overlooked or mistaken for other issues, allowing the disease to progress unnoticed. Did you know that nearly 20,000 women receive a diagnosis of ovarian cancer each year in the United States? Sadly, over 15,000 of those women lose their lives to this lethal illness.
Raising awareness about ovarian cancer is crucial. The fact is, if caught early, the five-year survival rate for ovarian cancer patients is an impressive 93%. Early detection can make all the difference, emphasizing the importance of knowing the symptoms and encouraging regular check-ups. Events like the butterfly release help spread the word, reminding everyone to pay attention to their health and the warning signs.
Although today’s opportunity to purchase a butterfly has passed, all is not lost! You’re encouraged to join the release and witness the magical moment as dozens of butterflies take flight, honoring either a brave fighter or a cherished memory. The uplifting atmosphere at the State House creates a perfect backdrop for anyone wishing to celebrate life and resilience.
Additionally, while you’re there, consider making a donation to support the OCC’s mission. Every contribution helps fund their ongoing work to promote ovarian cancer awareness in the Midlands and beyond. Your kindness can assist in ensuring that more women are informed and empowered to speak up about their health.
The butterfly release signifies community solidarity, as folks from all walks of life gather to support one another. This gathering not only raises awareness but also fosters a spirit of hope and camaraderie among those affected, their families, and friends. It’s a day where shared stories intertwine, creating a communal sense of strength and determination to fight against ovarian cancer.
As the butterflies are released, their flight represents the countless dreams, hopes, and memories associated with those lost or fighting against this challenging illness. Today, in Columbia, it’s not just about butterflies; it’s about making a difference, one flutter at a time.
So, as you stroll through downtown Columbia this afternoon, take a moment to reflect on the resilience of women fighting ovarian cancer and the passion of supporters who believe in making a change. They say that when we see butterflies, it’s a reminder of those we love. Let’s keep honoring their legacy and spreading awareness, so more lives can be saved.
Remember, every butterfly released has a story; let’s continue to share those stories and keep the conversation going!
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