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Take the pledge for Endometriosis Awareness!
Make A Difference – Pledge Your Support Today!
Endometriosis is often misunderstood and overlooked. By starting conversations and spreading awareness, we can drive change. Taking action today helps break the stigma and ensures better support for those affected.
With 1 in 7 women and those presumed female at birth (PFAB) by the age of 49, this condition deserves greater recognition and advocacy. By pledging, you commit to raising awareness, sharing stories, and working toward a world where endometriosis is fully recognised, supported and understood.
Join us in making an impact. Take the pledge for endometriosis awareness today, spark important conversations, and help educate your community. Together, we can create lasting change.
Why Raising Awareness for Endometriosis Matters
By making a commitment and having three meaningful conversations with three new people, you can:
- Amplify awareness – Your voice helps bring attention to endometriosis
- Break the stigma – Talking about endometriosis normalises the conversation
- Support the community – Help those affected feel seen and heard.
Every pledge, every conversation, and every effort makes a difference.
How to take the pledge and make an impact
1. Commit to raising awareness and start the conversation
Whether it’s sharing your personal experience, asking loved one’s questions, or simply raising awareness, every conversation is an opportunity to educate and support. After all, knowledge is power.
2. Use and share our educational resources
We provide fact sheets, guides, recipes, and support so you can speak confidently and accurately about endometriosis. By using these resources, you ensure the right information reaches more people.
3. Encourage others to join
Committing to raising awareness is the first step, but sharing it can create an even bigger impact. Encourage a friend, family member, or colleague to join you! Together, we can create real change.

Make Your Pledge Today
but the impact you’ll have will last much longer. Let’s come together this March to raise awareness for Endometriosis.