Endo Black Incorporated Invites Nominations for the Prestigious Award Gala 2023

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Oxon Hill, MD, June 12, 2023 - Endo Black Incorporated is pleased to announce that nominations are now accepting nominations for the highly anticipated Award Gala, scheduled for October 14, 2023. This prestigious event aims to recognize individuals and organizations that have made remarkable contributions to the endometriosis community. Nominations are now open, allowing the public to honor deserving candidates who have made a significant impact. It's time to celebrate excellence and inspire future achievements.



Nominations are Open:

From June 1, 2023, nominations are officially open for the Award Gala. Here is your chance to nominate individuals or organizations that have demonstrated exceptional dedication, innovation, and community engagement. We encourage you to recognize those who have gone above and beyond to make a difference.


Nomination Process:

To submit your nominations, please visit our official Award Gala Nomination Form available at Nomination Form Link. The form is simple and user-friendly, designed to capture all the details about the nominee and the award category. We ask that you provide It is important to provide compelling reasons and evidence to support the nomination, highlighting why your nominee deserves to be recognized.


Nomination Deadline: 

The nomination period will remain open until August 1, 2023. Submitting your nominations before this date is essential to ensure that your candidate receives proper consideration. Submissions must be on time to be accepted, so take advantage of this opportunity to honor outstanding individuals and organizations.


We are currently seeking nominations for the following categories: 

  • Catalyst of Change Award: This award recognizes an ambitious leader and influential person in the endometriosis community. This person engages the community in a meaningful and high-impact way.

  • Endometriosis Organization of the Year Award: This award recognizes an organization in the community that has raised awareness and has actively created safe spaces for those who live with endometriosis and their loved ones.

  • Best Content Award: This award recognizes a person who has and continuously creates content that has reached masses of people regarding endometriosis and women's health.

  • Inclusive and Connected Communities Award: This award recognizes outstanding endometriosis organizations' programs and projects that create and strengthen inclusive and connected communities through activities and other leisure opportunities.

  • Outstanding Ally Award: This award recognizes someone who may not have endometriosis but has worked as much as anyone in the community to advocate for those battling it.

  • Legislative Advancement Award: This award recognizes a politician who does work in the endometriosis and women's reproductive health space by cultivating and implementing bills, legislation, policies, etc.

  • Endo Medical Disruptor: This award acknowledges medical professionals who have gone above and beyond their calling to educate and advocate for their patients. Whether a doctor or a nurse, they've exceeded the expectations of those around them and have been making waves within the endometriosis community medically.

The Award Gala hosted by Endo Black Incorporated is a momentous occasion to recognize and appreciate outstanding individuals and organizations. We invite you to visit the Nomination Form at https://forms.gle/wg8HdQaTYZ32Jb6m8 and submit your nominations before August 1, 2023. Let us honor excellence, inspire others, and forge a brighter future for all.


For media inquiries, please contact:

Endo Black Incorporated

(240) 640-1120

info@endoblack.org



ABOUT ENDO BLACK INCORPORATED

Endo Black, Incorporated is a black-women-led organization advocating for African American women and women of color living with endometriosis in Oxon Hill, MD, and was established in April 2019. Endo Black Incorporated empowers individuals and organizations to thrive and create positive change. The organization operates as the catalyst for change in a community that barely recognizes the hardships of African American women affected by endometriosis. The Award Gala will benefit the community by raising awareness of this egregious disorder and acknowledging and showcasing endo-viduals working extremely hard within the endometriosis community. For more information, visit www.endoblack.org.



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