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Dallas Leaders Awarded for Advancing Adolescent & Women’s Health in Texas

Healthy Futures of Texas, a leading nonpartisan, non-profit sexual and reproductive health organization, recognized several Dallas-area organizations and healthcare experts for their contributions to Texas adolescent and women’s health education, medical care, and advocacy. 

“We are honored to celebrate those who are driving change, taking action, and shaping the future of adolescent and women’s health in Texas,” shared Gary Ahr, Healthy Futures of Texas board member and Dallas philanthropist. “This year’s awardees are individuals and organizations making an extraordinary impact through their dedication, leadership, and advocacy. Their work changes lives, and we are excited to see what the future holds as they continue to inspire and lead.” 

Community Partner Award: Dallas College Health Services & Promotion

Dallas College Health Services and Promotion was honored for making a significant impact in the promotion of reproductive health and wellness under the leadership of Luz Gonzalez, Associate Dean of Health Services and Promotion. 

Dallas College has expanded access to critical health education and resources, equipping students with the knowledge and confidence to make informed decisions and advocate for their own well-being. This work is deeply student-centered and driven by a genuine commitment to care.

This recognition is especially meaningful because it reflects the strength and power of collaboration. When institutions come together with a shared purpose – to educate, support, and empower young people – the impact is far greater than what any of us could achieve alone. This award recognizes the dedication and innovation of the Dallas College team and shines a light on the real and lasting difference they are making in students’ lives.

Changemaker Award: The Changemaker Award celebrates individuals who have made remarkable contributions to reproductive health and wellness. Each of the three honorees has gone above and beyond in their commitment to removing barriers, expanding access, and transforming care in their communities.

Changemaker Awardee: Dr. Taibat Eribo, Women’s Health Medical Director at HHM Health

Dr. Eribo is a dedicated advocate and leader in reproductive healthcare. She’s helped expand contraceptive access and led training efforts to equip providers with the tools they need to deliver high-quality, comprehensive care. Beyond the clinic, Dr. Eribo is a mentor, a role model, and a champion for reproductive health.

Changemaker Awardee: Kentoria Roberson-White, Prism Health North Texas Nurse Practitioner & Founder of Phoenix Health Alliance

Kentoria Roberson-White is everywhere, literally, always showing up for her community. Through education, advocacy, and presence, she helps young people access the knowledge and resources they need to thrive. She’s genuine, kind, and relentless in her mission to empower youth and improve health outcomes.

Changemaker Awardee: Micaela Sanchez, Women’s Health Nurse Practitioner & Founder of Comadre Health 

Michaela Sanchez provides same-day, free contraception in a welcoming and inclusive space. From developing educational resources with Trust Her to delivering care on-site at community events, Sanchez fiercely advocates for patient-centered reproductive healthcare and access for all.

Rising Star Award: Trevon Oliver, Dallas College Program Lead 

The Rising Star Award recognizes an exceptional individual, aged 30 or younger, emerging as a leader in adolescent health in Texas.

Trevon’s commitment to supporting minority male students at Dallas College has been deeply inspiring. Through his work designing trainings, facilitating workshops, and building strategic partnerships, he has directly impacted the lives of more than 10,000 students. His efforts not only advance adolescent health but also foster a culture of inclusion, leadership, and opportunity for young people who need it most.

Trevon’s impact extends beyond his professional role. He currently serves on the Healthy Futures of Texas Board of Directors, bringing a powerful youth perspective to our leadership. His voice, insight, and lived experience have helped ensure that young people are not just the focus of our work but active contributors to its direction and success.

The awardees were announced during Healthy Futures of Texas’ Annual Symposium, from April 28 to April 30, 2025, in Dallas. The event brought together hundreds of professionals from across the state, providing comprehensive training, the latest insights, and optimal approaches in the field of adolescent and women’s sexual and reproductive health.

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