Endo Articles is here to empower young people like you who are navigating the challenges of endometriosis. Whilst the journey through diagnosis and pain management isn’t easy, we're committed to providing a supportive community and valuable resources to help you feel seen, supported, and uplifted.
Endo Articles is run by people who are passionate about raising awareness about endometriosis and building a community for those living with the disease. Our founder, Milli Weaver, recognised the lack of support for young people with endometriosis and decided to start a social blog to fill this gap.
Today, Endo Articles supports over 7500 resilient young people navigating endometriosis.
Who we are
Our Board
Founder + Chairperson
Milli Weaver
At just 19, Milli was diagnosed with endometriosis, a condition she had unknowingly faced alone for years. Despite the challenges, she remained resilient, undergoing fertility preservation treatment, participating in clinical trials, and enduring multiple procedures and surgeries, all while pursuing a Bachelor of Law degree.
Recognizing the limited support available for young individuals battling endometriosis, Milli took the initiative to bridge the gap. She established Endo Articles as a charity in 2023 in an attempt to ensure a future where no one goes through endometriosis alone.
Director
Aidan Baron
His research and teaching, which spans more than a dozen countries, focuses on digital health ethics, emergency care for LGBTQIA+ patients, and point of care ultrasound. Aidan holds appointments as an Honorary Researcher at Kingston University London, and sits on the editorial board of the Journal of Paramedic Practice. He is an Alumnus of the year at Central Queensland University, recipient of the Philips Young Clinical Pioneer Scholarship, and is the Clinical Lead for Community Health Support NSW. He is a passionate advocate for equitable and value based healthcare.
Director
Tahlia McKee
Tahlia is a Wiradjuri Muddi-Muddi woman and a Bachelor of Law / Arts graduate. In 2023 Tahlia was one of two Australians awarded the Neville Bonner Memorial Scholarship to complete her honours research around the rise and sustained popularity of extremist movements.
Tahlia has held multiple policy research roles at international organisations, and recently ended her tenure as editorial assistant for the Journal of International Society for Third-Sector Research (Asia Pacific). Tahlia has held multiple board representative positions, including seats on the UNSW Academic Board and UNSW Academic Quality Committee. In 2019 she was appointed vice-President for the Australian Indigenous Students Association.
Our Volunteer Committee
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Carly McReynolds
Digital
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Chloe Borrelli
Ambassador (SA)
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Gemma Feeney
Education
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Georgia Osborne
Ambassador (NSW)
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Georgia Wilson
Grants
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Hanan Khayre
Ambassador (QLD)
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Jaycee Baso
Ambassador (NSW)
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Jenna Oldaker
First Nations Artist
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Kate Gunther
Grants
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Lauren Schnitzerling
Administration
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Lotte Weber
Writer
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Mikayla Giddings
Ambassador (ACT)
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Olivia Kivlighon
Ambassador (VIC)
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Samantha Schneider
Retreat
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Sarah Boorer
Public Relations
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Tess Hodgkinson
Events