In Spring 2008, while visiting with close friends, Sandi McCool – a nurse, wife, and friend fighting breast cancer – shared her dream of one day participating in a local event that would honor and encourage breast cancer survivors. That dream became a reality on October 25, 2008, when more than 500 participants gathered on the campus of the Southeast Alabama Medical Center (Southeast Health Medical Center) to embrace the fighting spirit of those who have battled or are battling breast cancer.
On November 23, 2011, Sandi lost her seven-year battle with breast cancer. Sandi will always remain the inspiration and driving force behind Champions of Hope. In 2012, as a tribute to her legacy, the event was named The Sandi McCool Champions of Hope. Since its inaugural year (2008) Sandi’s vision continues to grow and to date Champions of Hope has raised more than one million dollars in support of breast cancer awareness, early detection and intervention services.
In 2018, as a further tribute to Sandi’s legacy, the Southeast Health Foundation Board of Trustees expanded the scope of cancer services that the event funds would support. On October 20, 2018, the Wiregrass community rallied to support the first Champions of Hope to celebrate all cancer survivors and previvors affected in the region.
Champions of Hope 2020 continued to expand on Sandi’s vision as it evolves its commitment to all in our community impacted by a cancer diagnosis. The event returned to its original name, Champions of Hope and also recognized our first Sandi Thurman McCool Champion of Spirit award recipient. Each year this award will recognize our largest individual fundraiser, someone that is committed to Sandi’s passion that cancer care needs a community and is easier at home.
2008 Chair: Sandi Thurman McCool 2009 Chair: Kelli Cundith Beaty 2010 Chair: Kelli Hall 2011 Chair: Franzi Bondy 2013 Chair: Melinda McClendon 2014 Chair: Sandy Brooks 2015 Chair: Patty Harris | 2016 Chair: Valerie Harris 2017 Chair: Janet Jones 2018 Honorees: Pat & Roddy Cook 2019-20 Co-Honoree: Christi Peterson 2019-20 Co-Honoree: Al Stefin 2021 Honoree: Sam Crawford 2022 Honorees: Emily Roberts and Robert Horne |
2023 Honoree: Molly White |