I’m Imogene Noe, a breast cancer survivor, volunteer, and mentor who is passionate about supporting other women through their journey. Born and raised in Charlotte, I’m a mother of three, a Bible study leader at Charlotte Christian, and an active volunteer with the Charlotte Rescue Mission. My faith and community play a huge role in my life, and I attend Carmel Baptist Church with my husband, Chris.
This year, I’m stepping up as a Big Wig to help make sure no one facing breast cancer has to fight alone.
Breast cancer is personal to me—not only am I a survivor, but I’ve also seen firsthand the impact it had on my mother, Marion Kinney Blankenship. I know the uncertainty, the fear, and the strength it takes to move forward. That’s why I’m committed to raising awareness and ensuring that every woman knows there is a safe place for support. The Pink House at Carolina Breast Friends is that place.
As a mentor and volunteer, I’ve had the privilege of walking alongside others facing this diagnosis. Now, as a Big Wig, I want to take that even further—bringing hope, awareness, and resources to more women in need.
Where You'll See Me in My Wig
Whether I’m leading Bible study at Charlotte Christian, volunteering at Charlotte Rescue Mission, or attending Carmel Baptist, you’ll see me proudly wearing my pink wig and sharing this mission.
How You Can Help
This year, I’m building a Big Wig team to raise funds and awareness for Carolina Breast Friends. My husband, Chris, is spreading the word on LinkedIn, and I’ve even put together special bracelets as thank-you gifts for supporters who join my team.
Together, we can make a real impact. Join my team, donate, and help spread the word—because no one should go through breast cancer alone.