Our Impact

The Texas Fibroid Awareness Month project uses different voices—such as medical providers, sponsors, government entities, nonprofits, event venues, and women with fibroids—to communicate our mission and contributions to the community. These stats offer a simple look at the numbers for different areas of focus.

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Attendees

Total number of attendees at self-care forums across the state of Texas.

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Community Members

Total number of individuals contacted about attending or participating in the self-care forum.

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Monetary Donations

Dollars collected in financial support to make this event FREE for the community!

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Social Media Engagement  

Number of social media accounts that have engaged with content created for the self-care forums.

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Social Media Reach

Number of social media accounts that have heard about the self-care forums.

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Feminine Hygiene Supplies

Number of feminine hygiene products donated and growing.

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Community Partners & Vendors

Total number of community partners & vendors supported or participated in our events, including business vendors, organizations, and community groups who had a physical presence or helped amplify the work of our self-care forum.

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Participant Demographics

80% African-American

20% Latina/x

Jalyn Gordon

Founder & Visionary of The Afrocentric Communiversity – Project Manager

Khanay Turner

Khanay Turner

Executive Director of The Barbara Jordan Leadership Institute – Project Manager

Pam Gerber

Civic Action Advocate – Planning Committee Member

We Need Your Help!

This July, join us across the state as we raise awareness about uterine fibroids and protect women’s health in our communities.

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