Transforming Communities by Enhancing Women's Health

Saturday, April 2, 2016
8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
North Carolina Central University
Mary Townes Science Building
1900 Concord Street, Durham, NC 27707

Event Purpose:

To inform and empower women to take responsibility for their health, to understand their options, and to identify services, resources, and products that best help them in preventing poor health, reducing health issues, and receiving health equity.

As women, we take care of everyone — our spouses, children, parents, other family members, and even friends. However, we tend to neglect ourselves, especially when it concerns our health. This community-related health conference is FREE to women in the Triangle and surrounding areas. This event will provide health awareness, education, information, resources, and on-site screenings.

The month of April is National Minority Health Month and the first full week in April is National Public Health Week. Therefore, it is very fitting to pay homage to these public health observances and bring awareness to women’s health in the Triangle.

A DAY DEDICATED TO WOMEN’S HEALTH — WHAT YOU LEARN COULD SAVE YOUR LIFE!

Who Should Attend?

THIS EVENT IS OPEN TO ALL WOMEN OF THE TRIANGLE AND SURROUNDING AREAS.

If you are interested in attending, registration is FREE.

Register

Note: On-site registration will be available, but space is limited.

On-site registration will begin at 8:30 a.m. on April 2. If you need additional information regarding registration for Women’s Health Awareness Day 2016, please contact Lynae Thomas at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or 919-541-9844.

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