Houston non-profit CEO earns spot on Out100 list

Houston-based non-profit CEO, Ian Haddock, has taken a significant step towards recognition for his tireless efforts in supporting and empowering the black, queer plus community with his esteemed inclusion on the Out100 list. As the founder and CEO of The Normal Anomaly Initiative, Haddock's dedication to creating a safe space for marginalized individuals shines through.

The prestigious Out100 list celebrates trailblazing LGBTQ+ individuals across various fields, including entertainment, politics, activism, sports, and more. This year's theme, "Bolder, Brighter!", speaks volumes about the courage and resilience of those who continue to lead in the face of adversity.

Haddock was visibly stunned when he received news that he would be honored on the 2025 Out100 list, attributing his nomination to the tireless work of his team. In a heartwarming moment, the nominator expressed her admiration for Haddock's accomplishments, saying "we already know what you've done".

The Normal Anomaly Initiative, first established as a blog in 2016, has since grown into a non-profit organization with programs focused on advocacy, community empowerment, and direct services such as HIV testing and employment assistance. The initiative also boasts the distinction of hosting Texas' first Black Queer Music Festival.

Haddock's personal journey is one of resilience and transformation. As an unhoused teenager in Houston at 16, he understands the transformative power of community firsthand. "Community has saved me, embraced me, changed me," Haddock said, his words reflecting a deep-seated commitment to advocacy for marginalized individuals, not just those affected by HIV.

As Haddock continues to work towards transforming lives through The Normal Anomaly Initiative, his recognition on the Out100 list serves as a testament to his unwavering dedication and impact in the community.
 
OMG this is amazing! Ian Haddock's story is truly inspiring 🀩... I mean think about it he went from being an unhoused teenager to creating a safe space for marginalized individuals now that's what I call courage πŸ’ͺ. And it's not just about him, it's his whole team and the work they're doing with The Normal Anomaly Initiative 🌟... we need more people like him in positions of power, making a real difference in our communities ❀️. And can we talk about the Black Queer Music Festival? That's a huge deal for Texas, I'm so here for it! πŸ’ƒπŸ½πŸŽΆ
 
What's up with this list, though? It's about time we gave it up for people like Ian Haddock who are actually making a difference 🀝. I mean, creating a safe space for marginalized individuals is way more important than any award or recognition. But at the same time, it's awesome to see people in positions of power giving props to those who are doing the real work πŸ’ͺ. The Normal Anomaly Initiative has been grinding for years and now they're getting the love they deserve πŸŽ‰. Let's keep celebrating trailblazers like Ian Haddock and supporting organizations that are making a real impact in our communities ❀️.
 
I'm so glad to see more people like Ian Haddock getting the recognition they deserve! πŸ™Œ As someone who's been involved with social causes for a while, I can attest that it takes courage to keep pushing forward when you're fighting against the system. And Ian is definitely doing his part πŸ’ͺ. What I find really inspiring about The Normal Anomaly Initiative is that it's not just about recognition or fame, but about creating real change in people's lives. They're making a difference one person at a time 🀝.

I've been following their work for a while now, and it's amazing to see how they've grown from a blog into a full-fledged non-profit organization πŸš€. And hosting Texas' first Black Queer Music Festival is just incredible πŸŽ‰. It shows that they're not afraid to take risks and try new things.

I'm definitely keeping an eye on Ian Haddock's work now πŸ’‘. He's definitely someone I'd want to learn from and get involved with 🀝
 
just saw this news about Ian Haddock being featured on the Out100 list πŸ€©πŸ† he's been doing incredible work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative for years, creating safe spaces for marginalized communities like black queer plus folks 🌈πŸ’ͺ it's amazing to see his dedication and impact recognized in such a big way #Out100 #TheNormalAnomalyInitiative #LGBTQPlusCommunitySupport
 
😊 What's crazy is how one person can make such a huge difference in their community! I mean, from being unhoused as a teen to creating an entire non-profit that's literally changing lives... that's some next-level stuff right there. And the fact that they're still so humble about it too? πŸ™ Ian Haddock is definitely someone I'd love to meet and learn more about his story! πŸ‘
 
I'm so hyped for Ian Haddock 🀩! It's about time someone who's been doing this work behind the scenes gets the recognition they deserve. I mean, he's not just some celebrity gay icon, he's a real-life hero πŸ’– to his community. The Normal Anomaly Initiative is literally changing lives and providing vital services that people need but often can't get. And let's be real, hosting Texas' first Black Queer Music Festival? That's major league progress πŸŽ‰! I love how Ian credits his team for the nomination, because it's all about lifting each other up. Can you imagine if everyone in positions of power did what he does? 🀝 We'd live in a totally different world!
 
omg I'm literally so proud of Ian Haddock 🀩! He's been doing so much amazing work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative for years now, and it's about time he gets some recognition πŸ™Œ. I mean, who wouldn't want to celebrate people who are literally changing the game? πŸ’₯ His story is so inspiring too - from being homeless as a teenager to becoming a leader in his community... it's just wow 😍. The Normal Anomaly Initiative does such amazing things for marginalized communities, and Ian's dedication is what makes it all happen πŸ’•. Can't wait to see what he does next! πŸŽ‰
 
omg i'm so hyped about Ian Haddock's inclusion on the Out100 list πŸ’–πŸŽ‰ he's literally been doing this amazing work for so long & it's crazy to see him get recognized for it πŸ™Œ i mean, the fact that he was nominated by someone who already knows what he's done just speaks volumes to his impact 🀩 and can you even imagine being an unhoused teen in houston at 16? 🀯 community has literally saved lives & it's so beautiful to see people like Ian turning their experiences into something positive πŸ’• The Normal Anomaly Initiative is doing some amazing work & i'm so excited to see what they come up with next 🎊
 
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