Why Atlanta’s Night in White Gala Is More Than a Fibroid Awareness Event

Every year, nonprofit galas celebrate milestones, honor changemakers, and raise critical funding. But this July, one Atlanta event aims to do something even more significant: help women overcome one of the biggest barriers to fibroid care, the cost.

On July 25, The White Dress Project will host its annual Night in White Gala as part of the 2026 Empowerment Experience, bringing together healthcare leaders, patient advocates, philanthropists, and community supporters for an evening dedicated to advancing women’s health. While the gala will recognize influential voices and national leaders, its greatest impact may come from what happens after the celebration ends.

Proceeds from the evening will support the launch of the White Dress Cares Patient Fund, a new initiative designed to provide financial assistance for women seeking fibroid diagnosis, treatment, and recovery care.

For founder and fibroid survivor Tanika Gray Valbrun, the initiative represents the next chapter in a mission that began after her own uterine fibroid diagnosis.

“The White Dress Project was born from my own experience living with uterine fibroids,” said Valbrun. “For more than a decade, we’ve worked to increase awareness, educate women, amplify patient voices, and advocate for better healthcare. Launching the White Dress Cares Patient Fund allows us to build on that work by helping women overcome the financial barriers that too often delay diagnosis and treatment.”

Turning Awareness Into Action

Founded in 2014, The White Dress Project has become one of the nation’s leading organizations dedicated to raising awareness of uterine fibroids. The nonprofit helped establish July as Fibroid Awareness Month, launched the nationally recognized “Wear White” movement, and has spent more than a decade educating women, supporting research, and advocating for improved health outcomes.

Those efforts have helped bring greater visibility to a condition that affects millions of women and disproportionately impacts Black women.

Yet awareness alone does not guarantee access to care.

Even after receiving a diagnosis, many women face difficult financial decisions. The costs associated with diagnostic imaging, specialist visits, surgery, post-operative care, time away from work, and recovery can delay treatment for months, or even years.

The White Dress Cares Patient Fund was created to help address those challenges by providing financial support to eligible women navigating fibroid care.

A Gala With Lasting Impact

The annual gala is the organization’s signature fundraising event and has become one of the premier gatherings of Fibroid Awareness Month.

Held during the three-day Empowerment Experience in Atlanta, the event will bring together survivors, physicians, researchers, policymakers, healthcare professionals, and supporters committed to improving women’s health.

This year’s honorees include public figures, elected officials, researchers, physicians, and advocates advancing health equity and patient care across the country. Among them are Senator Angela Alsobrooks and Georgia State Representative Park Cannon, recognized for their leadership in advancing women’s health and raising awareness of uterine fibroids through public service and advocacy. Also being honored is Necole Kane, founder of My Happy Flo, for helping women better understand and manage their hormonal health through education and wellness solutions.

Beyond recognizing their contributions, the evening is designed to mobilize philanthropy around an issue that continues to affect millions of women while remaining underdiagnosed, misunderstood, and underfunded.

Investing in the Future of Women’s Health

By pairing advocacy with direct financial assistance, The White Dress Project is turning awareness into action, making it easier for women to access fibroid care when they need it most. For supporters attending A Night in White, every ticket purchased and every dollar raised will help advance that mission. Supported by partners like Hologic, Inc., the 2026 Empowerment Experience takes place July 24–26 in Atlanta, and registration information is available through thewhitedressproject.org.

American Design Hub Expands AI Business Automation and Integrated Digital Services for Growing Companies

Atlanta-based agency connects branding, websites, applications, marketing, and business workflows through one coordinated service model.

ATLANTA, July 18, 2026 – American Design Hub, an Atlanta-based full-service digital agency, announced an expanded AI business automation offering designed to help growing companies connect customer-facing experiences with the systems used behind the scenes.

The expansion adds workflow discovery, automation planning, system integration, testing, and ongoing support to the agency’s broader services in branding, website and application development, digital marketing, animation, and technical support. The goal is to give businesses one team that can improve both the way customers interact with a brand and the way routine work moves through the organization.

Many companies rely on separate tools for their website, customer inquiries, scheduling, sales follow-ups, marketing, reporting, and internal tasks. When those systems do not work together, teams spend more time copying information, checking multiple platforms, and correcting missed handoffs. American Design Hub’s expanded AI automation capabilities are intended to reduce that friction by building clear, connected workflows around the tools a business already uses whenever practical.

“Businesses often do not need another disconnected platform. They need a clear system that reduces delays, keeps information organized, and makes day-to-day work easier for their team,” said Lestor Jones, American Design Hub CEO. “The first step is understanding where work slows down, what customers expect, and which tasks are taking too much time. Technology should support that process, not make it more complicated.”

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The expanded offering can support practical use cases such as:

• Website and customer support workflows including AI chat support, contact-form routing, appointment scheduling, and customer inquiry management.

• Sales and CRM workflows including lead assignment, follow-up reminders, pipeline updates, and task notifications.

• Marketing communication workflows including email sequences, audience segmentation, campaign handoffs, and performance reporting.

• Internal operations including onboarding steps, invoice and document routing, recurring reports, data synchronization, and approval processes.

Each project begins with a review of the business’s current process, software, customer journey, and internal responsibilities. American Design Hub then identifies bottlenecks, outlines a practical automation plan, connects the required systems, tests the workflow, and provides guidance for launch and use. Recommendations are based on the organization’s goals, team capacity, existing technology, and stage of growth.

The AI automation expansion also strengthens the agency’s existing digital services. A company can work with the same team on brand strategy, website design and development, e-commerce, custom web applications, mobile applications, search engine optimization, paid advertising, social media marketing, animation, maintenance, and technical support. This connected approach helps reduce vendor handoffs and keeps strategy, design, development, and ongoing improvement aligned.

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American Design Hub supports startups, small and midsize businesses, established organizations, and nonprofit teams across industries including technology, healthcare, education, real estate, e-commerce, professional services, entertainment, hospitality, and community-focused organizations. The agency works with clients in Atlanta, throughout the United States, and in international markets through a remote collaboration process.

“AI is not the starting point for every project. The business problem is,” Jones added. “Once the problem is clear, the team can decide where design, development, marketing, automation, or a combination of services can make the most useful improvement.”

Businesses interested in reviewing potential automation opportunities or planning a larger digital project can request a free project estimate and consultation. Examples of the agency’s work are also available through its case studies.

About American Design Hub

American Design Hub is a full-service digital agency headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. The agency provides branding, website design and development, e-commerce solutions, custom web applications, mobile app development, digital marketing, animation and video, website support, and AI business automation. American Design Hub helps organizations improve their digital presence, connect business systems, and build online experiences that are easier for customers and internal teams to use.

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