About LaLa Speaks
Turning Pain Into Passion
LaLa Speaks Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to brain aneurysm awareness, education, and advocacy. We provide trauma-informed resources, amplify voices, and support communities through awareness, healing pathways, and action.
LaLa's Story
Jacqueline “LaLa” Rhone was more than a name. She was a force of love, faith, and purpose. An ordained minister and a devoted school counselor, LaLa poured into people for a living and for a lifetime, showing up as a guide, a motivator, and a light to everyone around her.
LaLa was deeply committed to education and service. She had recently been accepted into a doctoral program and would be walking into that calling today. Her future was still unfolding, and her life mattered.
In the months leading up to her rupture, LaLa experienced a series of symptoms that were serious and escalating, including vision changes, numbness, weakness, episodes of vomiting, difficulty speaking, confusion, and changes in hearing. She sought medical care multiple times, but her concerns were repeatedly dismissed.
On May 7, 2024, LaLa woke up completely deaf and unable to stand. On May 9, a brain aneurysm ruptured. For 10 days, LaLa remained on life support while her family prayed for a miracle. On May 19, 2024, surrounded by love, a difficult decision was made to remove her from life support. LaLa was 39 years old.
LaLa’s story should never become anyone else’s story. LaLa Speaks Foundation was created to close the awareness gap, amplify warning signs, and ensure families have access to trusted support before it is too late.
This is a valued life lost, and we refuse to let silence take another.
LaLa's Story
Our Mission
LaLa Speaks Foundation exists to close the brain aneurysm awareness gap through national advocacy, community centered education, and survivor and family support. We bring life saving information and trusted resources to the places where people already gather, with a focus on communities most impacted by health inequities.
Our Pillars
What we stand for: L.A.L.A.
Lift
We uplift communities with education and resources that support early recognition and quicker action.
Amplify
We amplify survivor voices and trusted community stories so warning signs are heard and believed.
Love
We lead with compassion, connection, and support for survivors, families, and caregivers.
Advocate
We advocate for brain health equity and national visibility, especially during September.