
In a world where titles are often symbolic, Mrs. Florida America 2025, Eddah Wanyoike, transforms hers into a working platform of action. Representing Florida on the national stage as a candidate in the Mrs. America Pageant, she embodies leadership that reaches far beyond pageantry. Her mission is clear: protect children, empower women, honor veterans, and serve communities locally and globally.

Through compassion, strategy, and unwavering commitment, Eddah has positioned herself not simply as a titleholder, but as a humanitarian force whose influence spans from Florida to Kenya.
At the heart of Eddah’s statewide advocacy is her dedication to children battling critical illnesses. She actively collaborates with Runway to Hope, Kids Beating Cancer, and The Ripples Project—organizations that provide life-saving support and resources to pediatric patients and their families.
Her involvement extends beyond ceremonial appearances. She participates in fundraising galas, runway shows, awareness campaigns, and direct patient support initiatives. Whether serving at Thanksgiving events at Give Kids The World Village or amplifying child survivor stories, she stands alongside families navigating some of life’s most difficult journeys.
Eddah’s platform strongly addresses domestic violence prevention and survivor recovery. Through advocacy partnerships with Stand Up Survivors and Uncovered Film Project, she supports survivor storytelling, public safety education, trauma recovery awareness, and prevention initiatives across Florida and internationally.
Her work ensures that victims are not silenced, but supported, educated, and empowered to rebuild their lives with dignity and protection.

A passionate advocate for veteran mental health, Eddah supports Challenge 22, raising awareness about veteran suicide and promoting transitional and mental health resources for service members.
She has co-hosted Christmas community events honoring U.S. veterans in collaboration with the Daughters of the American Revolution, strengthening the connection between civic heritage and modern service leadership. Her work bridges gratitude with tangible support.
Beyond U.S. borders, Eddah leads humanitarian outreach missions to Maasai villages in Kenya. Her global impact includes:
By bringing sustainable light and learning resources to rural communities, she transforms advocacy into infrastructure and vision into measurable progress.
As host and organizer of the Mrs. Florida Art & Charity Gala benefiting Victoria’s Voice Foundation, Eddah champions youth opioid and fentanyl overdose prevention.
Her work aligns with the Siegel family’s decade-long Washington, D.C. advocacy that led to June 6th officially becoming National Naloxone Awareness Day. Through education campaigns, family outreach, and life-saving access to Naloxone advocacy, she amplifies awareness where it matters most—within households and communities.

Eddah actively supports Nathaniel’s Smile, uplifting children and individuals living with disabilities through inclusion initiatives and community engagement.
In the arts, she presented an Art Basel Miami event with Creativo Miami, spotlighting 7-year-old Isabella Alonso and championing youth artistic expression. She also opened a major runway alongside child heart-survivor Isabella Sophia—an act that symbolized resilience, inclusion, and hope. Her compassionate leadership in pageantry and fashion earned her a feature in DaVinci Magazine.
Eddah’s service has not gone unnoticed. Her honors include:
As a Mrs. America Pageant candidate representing Florida nationally, she carries a platform rooted in service before self—proof that modern leadership is defined by impact, not applause.
For Los Angeles Magazine readers who understand leadership through scale, strategy, and legacy, Eddah Wanyoike represents a new archetype of influence. She merges advocacy with execution, philanthropy with infrastructure, and elegance with action.

Mrs. Florida America 2025 is not simply a title. It is a statewide and global mission powered by empathy, resilience, and measurable humanitarian outcomes.
From Florida’s pediatric hospitals to Maasai villages illuminated by solar light, Eddah Wanyoike continues to redefine what it means to lead with purpose.
Instagram: @eddahwanyoike



