Houston non-profit CEO earns spot on Out100 list

Houston Non-Profit CEO Shocks Community with National Recognition

Ian Haddock, the founder and CEO of The Normal Anomaly Initiative, a Houston-based non-profit organization supporting black queer plus individuals, has been selected to appear on this year's Out100 list. This prestigious recognition celebrates the nation's most influential and impactful LGBTQ+ people across various fields.

Haddock was stunned upon learning he would be honored by Out Magazine, an annual event that showcases trailblazing LGBTQ+ individuals in entertainment, politics, activism, sports, and more. "When I look at the names of the Out100, I'm like, yeah. You got it right," Haddock said with a mix of humility and gratitude.

However, when he found out he was nominated, an imposter set in – he jokingly expressed his desire to share more about his work to prove himself worthy of the recognition. Instead, Out Magazine's representative politely told him that they already knew what he had accomplished through his non-profit.

Haddock founded The Normal Anomaly Initiative as a blog in 2016, providing a safe space for black queer plus individuals to share their stories. Over time, the organization gained non-profit status and expanded its services to include advocacy, community empowerment, and direct support like HIV testing and employment assistance. One notable achievement is the development of Texas' first Black Queer Music Festival.

The initiative's mission stems from Haddock's personal experience as an unhoused teenager in Houston at just 16 years old. He witnessed firsthand the transformative power of community and has dedicated his work to eliminating barriers for marginalized individuals.

"For me, community has saved, embraced, and changed my life," Haddock said. "I cannot do anything but advocate for people with HIV – but all marginalized people."

Haddock's story serves as a testament to the impact one individual can have when driven by passion and conviction. His selection to the Out100 list is a well-deserved recognition of his tireless work in empowering black queer plus individuals, and he continues to inspire hope and resilience through The Normal Anomaly Initiative.
 
🌟 just when you think someone's making waves in their community, they get RECOGNIZED πŸ™Œ! Ian Haddock's story is EVERYTHING 🀩 - from being a homeless teenager to building an organization that supports black queer plus individuals, it's a true testament to the power of community and determination πŸ’ͺ. We need more people like him spreading hope and love ❀️. Can't wait to see what he does next! πŸ‘
 
Wow 🀯🌟 The fact that Ian Haddock's work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative is being recognized on the Out100 list is amazing πŸ™Œ. I'm so down for more people like him doing this kind of work, it's about time we gave a shoutout to the real heroes πŸ’ͺ.
 
I mean... I gotta disagree, right? Like, yeah, Ian Haddock's work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative is literally changing lives, but does it really deserve this recognition? I think there are other people out there doing similar stuff without getting the same attention. And what's with the Out100 list, anyway? Is it just a bunch of folks getting together to say "hey, look at us, we're cool"? πŸ€”

But... I guess I'm also kinda right? Like, Ian Haddock is literally a hero to so many people, and his work has made such a huge impact. And maybe the Out100 list isn't just about being "cool" – it's actually recognizing the hard work and dedication of people like him. So yeah, he's definitely deserving of the recognition... but only kinda. πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
πŸ™Œ Ian Haddock's story is so inspiring 🀩! I mean, who wouldn't want to change the world by creating a safe space for marginalized people? πŸ’– He's not just fighting for himself, but for an entire community that needs love and support. And can we talk about how amazing it is that he turned his personal struggles into something powerful and positive? 🌟 I'm so grateful for his work and I think this Out100 recognition is totally deserved 😊!
 
🀩 Can't believe Ian Haddock got recognized by Out Magazine! He's been doing amazing work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative, especially when it comes to supporting black queer + individuals who have been left behind. I mean, creating Texas' first Black Queer Music Festival is a huge deal! And his story about growing up on the streets and finding community is so inspiring. He's proof that one person can make a difference and I'm loving the work he's doing to empower marginalized communities πŸŒˆπŸ’–
 
🀯 just saw that Ian Haddock from Houston's non-profit org is on out magazine's out100 list πŸŽ‰πŸ’– this dude has been making waves with his initiative supporting black queer plus folks since 2016, providing a safe space for them to share their stories πŸ“„ and he's also created a music fest in texas that's all about black queer culture 🎡πŸ”₯
 
πŸ’ͺ just saw this news about Ian Haddock and I'm low-key impressed tbh. like, dude's been doing some real work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative since 2016 🀯 it's amazing that out magazine recognized him as one of the most influential ppl in the LGBTQ+ community. i mean, his personal story is so inspiring - being unhoused at 16 and turning it into a movement to help marginalized folks is no joke πŸ’• it's dope that he's creating safe spaces for black queer plus individuals to share their stories and get support 🌈
 
πŸ™Œ I'm so hyped for Ian Haddock's recognition as part of the Out100 list! It's amazing to see his non-profit, The Normal Anomaly Initiative, getting the love it deserves. As someone who's followed their journey, it's clear that Ian is more than just a founder – he's a true leader and changemaker in the black queer plus community. πŸ’– Their story is so inspiring, from being unhoused as a teenager to creating Texas' first Black Queer Music Festival... it's like, whoa! 😲 We need more people like Ian, fighting for marginalized voices and bringing communities together. Can't wait to see what they do next πŸŽ‰
 
I think it's amazing that Ian Haddock's work is being recognized on a national level. As a non-profit CEO, he's doing some incredible stuff to support black queer plus individuals who often face so many barriers. It's awesome that Out Magazine is shining a spotlight on his organization and the impact they're making.

What I love about Haddock's story is how it highlights the power of community and personal experience. He's not just talking the talk, he's walking the walk, and that's something we can all learn from. His work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative is truly inspiring, and it's awesome to see him being celebrated for his efforts.

It's also a great reminder that recognition like this isn't just about individual achievements, but about the bigger impact that organizations like Haddock's can have on society. Kudos to Out Magazine for doing its part to amplify these stories and give more people a platform! πŸ‘
 
πŸ€” I mean... it's great that Ian Haddock got recognized for his work, but like, what's the catch? Is this just another PR stunt to make him sound more mainstream? I'm not saying it's not a nice gesture from Out Magazine, but have you seen the list last year? A bunch of celebrities and politicians who still haven't done much for actual change. And what about the other black queer plus individuals who are doing similar work in different parts of the country? Are they getting any love too? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ
 
man this guy's like for real his non-profit doing so much good for the community i mean black queer plus people are literally struggling every day with no one looking out for them and then comes along Ian Haddock fighting for their rights it's like he's a superhero or something i love how humble he is too, I mean yeah he's getting recognition but at the end of the day he's just doing what needs to be done πŸ’ͺ🏽
 
πŸ™ it's about time someone like Ian Haddock gets some recognition for his amazing work with The Normal Anomaly Initiative 🌟 he's been doing so much good in the community and empowering marginalized people all these years πŸ’ͺ i'm not surprised he was chosen for the Out100 list, but it's still awesome to see him getting this kind of attention πŸ“° can't wait to learn more about what he has planned next πŸ€”
 
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