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Georgia Bulletin

ATLANTA—Retirement for former 11Alive news anchor Jill Becker means a renewed commitment to CURE Childhood Cancer, an Atlanta-based nonprofit funding pediatric cancer research and patient support programs.

Becker works for CURE as a speaker, a member of its board of directors and a volunteer.

“It really is where my heart is,” said Becker, who attends St.

Thomas the Apostle Church in Smyrna and Holy Spirit Church in Atlanta.

CURE’s second annual Believe Ball, held May 16 at the St. Regis Atlanta, honored Becker for her tireless commitment to CURE’s mission of curing childhood cancer in our lifetime.

Jill Becker, center, was honored May 16 at the Believe Ball to benefit CURE Childhood Cancer.

Tom and Chris Glavine, who were honored in 2014, were among the hosts of the 2015 ball. Becker, whose son survived childhood cancer, has worked with CURE for over 20 years. Photo By Lynn Crow

When Becker learned she was the 2015 honoree, she said her first reaction was,