Endo Giving Day 2026
Support Endometriosis Care: Help Train Rural Nurses
What is Endo Giving Day?
Endo Giving Day, occurring on March 25, is a special event focused on raising awareness and funds to support the training of rural nurses. This important initiative is essential for improving care for those living with endometriosis, a debilitating condition that often goes undiagnosed in underserved areas.
Why Endo Giving Day Matters
Endometriosis affects 1 in 7 women and individuals assigned female at birth by the time they reach 49. However, getting a timely diagnosis and treatment is still a major challenge, especially in rural areas. As a result, many people in these communities wait more than six (6) years before being properly diagnosed.
With proper training, rural nurses can play a crucial role in both early detection and ongoing care. This education can help bridge the existing healthcare gap and ensure better outcomes for those living with endometriosis.
How Your Support Can Make a Difference
By contributing to this cause, you are directly funding specialised nurse training. As a result, this training empowers nurses to provide much-needed support to individuals with endometriosis.
For example,
- $30 can provide a nurse with basic education on endometriosis.
- $58 helps support a full day of specialist nurse training.
- $300 covers an entire week of training for a rural nurse.
How You Can Help This Endo Giving Day
Getting involved is simple, and every action makes a significant difference. Whether you donate, share, or get actively involved, you can play a key role in supporting this important cause.
- Donate: Your contribution helps fund essential nurse training.
- Share: Spread the word and raise awareness about the importance of rural endometriosis care.
- Get Involved: Learn more about other ways you can support ongoing initiatives.
👉 Read about EndoAcademy, our Nurses Scholarship Program with the Australian College of Nursing (ACN)
Support Endo Giving Day today, and help ensure women and individuals with endometriosis receive the timely care they need and deserve.
