Our Mission & Values
STAAR exists to raise critical funds for life-saving research for those with low-grade ovarian cancer.
We are fighting for a world without low-grade serous ovarian cancer.
Our Values
Determination Relentlessly pursuing a world without low-grade serous ovarian carcinoma. |
CourageUndeterred by challenges and bold in action. |
CompassionCaring for and supporting those touched by ovarian cancer. |
IntegrityWe gain the trust of our donors through ethical and responsible conduct. We are nonpartisan. |
DiversityIntentionally striving for equity through inclusion and respect. |
RespectWe believe respect is a fundamental human right. |
Our Founders
STAAR was co-founded by three women diagnosed with low-grade ovarian cancer (Alex, Bailey, and Jess) who are passionate about extending women's lives via research for new treatment opportunities. STAAR is the only US-based non-profit dedicated to low-grade serous ovarian cancer research and works with Cure Our Ovarian Cancer (global charity dedicated to low-grade research) to advance research opportunities in the US.
STAAR's founders and board members dedicate their time on a volunteer basis. Nearly every dollar donated will go directly to fund life-saving research.
STAAR's founders and board members dedicate their time on a volunteer basis. Nearly every dollar donated will go directly to fund life-saving research.
Alex FeldtAlex fought hard for the correct diagnosis of stage 4 low-grade ovarian cancer, pushing for tests, asking tough questions, and acting as an amateur medical researcher.
She applied that same zeal to access treatment options and to stay healthy in an unhealthy body in her four years with the disease. She combined this experience with her professional background in nonprofits to get STAAR off the ground. Though she passed away in September of 2020, Alex's memory will forever live on in our hearts. |
Jess BeCraftJess was diagnosed with stage 3C low-grade ovarian cancer during an unplanned c-section in January 2018.She was in constant treatment and never became cancer-free.
No longer a career-focused, corporate ladder climber, Jess wanted to channel her limited energy into something truly meaningful - STAAR. She strongly believed that research for new treatment options is the key to a longer life for her and others like her. Though Jess passed in September of 2021, her memory and legacy of STAAR continues. |
Bailey WolfeBefore cancer, Bailey's life was a suburban mom's dream - she was a very active, healthy "boy mom" and first grade teacher.
In early 2019, she developed severe bloating and intermittent lower abdominal pain that led to a diagnosis of stage 3A low-grade ovarian cancer. After surgery, chemo, and several bumps along the way, Bailey currently lives with no evidence of disease - praise the Lord! She's accepted that her life is forever changed and lives with the debilitating fear that the cancer will come back. As she navigates her new normal, Bailey chooses to make the most of the time she has, living life to the fullest and raising awareness, advocating, and staying alive until the research and medicine catch up to change the odds. She's excited to ensure that happens through STAAR. Bailey lives in Paducah, Kentucky with her family. |
Our Board
If you're interested in taking an active role with STAAR, please email admin@staaroc.org.
Research We Have Funded
Thanks to our donors, STAAR has been able to award multiple research grants to institutions working to improve outcomes for those with low-grade serous ovarian carcinoma. You can read more about the research that we have funded here.
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