Jessica’s Story: From Lifelong Komen Volunteer to Survivorship and Walking the 3-Day

Jessica P. and her two daughters at a Susan G. Komen event.

When Jessica Pparticipates in the Susan G. Komen Tampa Bay 3-Day® in 2027, she’ll walk with nearly three decades of connection to the Komen community. First as a teenage volunteer and now as a two-time breast cancer survivor. 

A Lifelong Connection to Komen 

Jessica became involved with Susan G. Komen® at just 14 years old while completing community service hours for the National Honor Society. What started as volunteer hours during high school evolved into something that would give her a deep sense of purpose. 

“It was a really empowering place to be when I was young,” Jessica said. “I remember after volunteering at the West Palm Beach Race for the Cure events, my parents would pick me up and I would tell them about all of the inspiring stories I heard.” 

Jessica continued volunteering with Komen in West Palm Beach, Florida, into adulthood. She got married, had a family and continued to participate in annual Komen events through volunteering and walking — often bringing her family along.  

For years, she stayed closely connected to the mission that first inspired her as teenager. 

Jessica P. and her baby at the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure around the time of her breast cancer diagnosis.

When the Mission Became Personal 

Then in 2019, the cause she had spent years supporting suddenly became extremely personal when she was diagnosed with breast cancer. 

“I honestly didn’t think it would happen to me. I had a 5-year-old daughter and a 1-year-old daughter whom I immediately had to stop nursing when I was diagnosed,” Jessica said. “It was an added emotional and physical strain that nothing could have prepared me for.” 

Just two years later, in 2021, Jessica was diagnosed with breast cancer for a second time. Her treatments included a double mastectomyreconstruction surgeriesradiation therapy and hyperbaric oxygen therapy due to surgery complications.  

Finding Strength Through Community 

Even during her most difficult moments, Jessica said she found strength in the women she had encountered within the Komen community over the years. 

“Through volunteering for Komen, I had been around breast cancer for so many years and I saw the survivorship. I saw the women holding the signs that said 20-plus years, 30-plus years,” Jessica said. “So, if they could be strong enough, I knew I could do it, too.” 

Jessica P. and her husband and daughters at a Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure event.

Giving Back 

In September, Jessica will celebrate five years of survivorship.  

Today, she continues to show up for Komen as a passionate fundraiser preparing for her first 3-Day. After spending decades hearing stories from participants and survivors, she understands firsthand the impact that every dollar raised can make. 

“After I was diagnosed, it kind of flipped something inside of me,” Jessica said. “My almost 45-year-old self went back to being 14 or 15, remembering those stories and those women. It lit a fire inside me. I knew I had to help.” 

Successful Tips for Fundraising 

As Jessica reflects on the fundraising lessons she’s gathered over the years, her advice for fellow participants is simple but powerful: 

  • Reach out to previous donors and always send a personal thank you.  
  • Never underestimate the power of Facebook and social media to connect with potential donors and supporters. 
  • Add a personal touch and share your story honestly. 
  • Don’t be afraid to go out to your community and ask for a donation. 
  • Use tools like QR codes to make donating simple and accessible. 
  • Remember, every dollar counts. 

Jessica has raised nearly $77,000 through her participation in Komen events. She hopes her story reminds others that every step, every story and every donation has the power to make a lasting impact. 

To learn more about the 3-Day, visit the3day.org.

Boost Your 3-Day Fundraising with These Tools

Komen 3-Day appWe’re just a few months away from our first event of the 2026 Susan G. Komen 3-Day® season. Whether you’re just getting started with fundraising or trying to drive more donations, there are a few simple strategies that can help you reach your goal faster than you might think. 

For many participants, fundraising can feel like an overwhelming task. But often, the hardest part is simply getting started and making that first ask.  

Believe it or not, it’s possible to reach a $2,300 goal in two months or less. Just a few intentional steps can help you build momentum quickly: 

  • Start with your own commitment and make a $25 self-donation. 
  • Plan a multi-family garage sale in your neighborhood. 
  • Send out a fundraising email from the 3-Day app to everyone in your family and friends and ask for a minimum donation of $50. Add a note to let them know that even a $25 donation can helps scientists find new ways to prevent, detect and treat breast cancer. 
  • Ask your employer for a company contribution of at least $150. 

One of the easiest ways to put these strategies into action is by using the awesome Komen 3-Day appIf you already have the app, think of this as your reminder to start using its built-in tools to drive your next round of donations. 

On average, participants who use the app raise 27% more than those who don’t. It gives you simple ways to reach people quickly and effectively. 

Here’s what that can look like: 

  • Emails sent through the app bring in an average donation of $193. 
  • QR code donations average $91. 
  • Text messages average $106. 
  • Facebook fundraisers average $113. 

Those numbers add up quickly, so be sure to download the 3-Day app today. 

If you want to find more ways to secure additional donations, take a look at how you can do that in just one month. 

Whether you plan to walk 20, 40 or all 60 miles, every step you take — and every dollar you raise — brings us one step closer to a world without breast cancer. We’re so grateful you’re part of this community. 

Don’t forget!  We also have a long list of year-round strategies in our 101 Fundraising Ideas.