Endo Black, Inc. Empowers Endometriosis Community with the Conclusion of the Mocktails & Cocktails Series During the Pandemic

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Oxon Hill, MD, June 15, 2023 — Endo Black, Inc., a leading organization led by black women advocating for African American women and women of color living with endometriosis, proudly announces the successful conclusion of its groundbreaking Mocktails & Cocktails Series. This transformative series provided a safe haven for individuals affected by endometriosis, fostering meaningful conversations on crucial topics such as relationships, marriage, sex, endometriosis diet, pain management, mental health, skincare, haircare, and much more. The final event of this remarkable series marked the end of an era that provided immeasurable support to countless women navigating the challenges of endometriosis and those eager to offer their support.

In response to the unique difficulties faced by the endometriosis community during the pandemic, Endo Black, Inc. launched the Mocktails & Cocktails Series in May 2020. This initiative aimed to assist women in coping with the effects of the pandemic while addressing the specific concerns and needs of those with endometriosis. Throughout a series of engaging events, participants explored various topics related to their well-being, relationships, and self-care. These intimate gatherings fostered a sense of community, encouraged open dialogue, and provided invaluable advice and encouragement to those seeking support.

Endo Black, Inc. extends heartfelt gratitude to every participant who contributed to the success of the Mocktails & Cocktails Series. Countless individuals actively engaged in each event, fearlessly sharing their experiences, insights, and strategies for navigating the challenges of endometriosis. Their unwavering commitment, vulnerability, and willingness to support one another have not only enriched the lives of countless individuals but also strengthened the sense of community and empowerment within the endometriosis community.

The Mocktails & Cocktails Series would not have been possible without the generous support of Semaine Health, our esteemed sponsor. Semaine Health's dedication to women's health and their unwavering commitment to empowering individuals align perfectly with the mission of Endo Black, Inc. We express our sincere appreciation for their steadfast partnership throughout this transformative series.

"We are immensely grateful to everyone who participated in our Mocktails & Cocktails Series," expressed the Executive Director of Endo Black, Inc. "Your presence, openness, and willingness to share your experiences have had a profound impact on the lives of many individuals."

As the Mocktails & Cocktails Series draws to a close, Endo Black, Inc. invites individuals interested in continuing their journey of education, engagement, and encouragement to visit their website at www.endoblack.org. The organization's website serves as a vital resource hub, providing valuable information, upcoming event announcements, and opportunities for endo sisters everywhere to connect and thrive.


For media inquiries, please contact:

Endo Black Incorporated

Phone: (240) 640-1120

Email: info@endoblack.org


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About Endo Black Incorporated:

Endo Black Incorporated is a dynamic organization led by black women, dedicated to advocating for African American women and women of color living with endometriosis in Oxon Hill, MD. Since its establishment in April 2019, Endo Black Incorporated has empowered individuals and organizations to thrive and create positive change. As a catalyst for transformation, the organization sheds light on the often overlooked hardships faced by African American women affected by endometriosis. Through initiatives like the recently concluded Mocktails & Cocktails Series, Endo Black, Inc. not only raises awareness about this debilitating disorder but also provides valuable resources and tools for effective navigation of endometriosis in all aspects of life. For more information, please visit www.endoblack.org.