April 22, 2009 |
Clarksville Hispanic Organization for Progress and Education (H.O.P.E.) to host local annual women’s health conference for second year running.
The second Annual Women’s Health Conference has been slated for May 30th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Riverview Inn (50 College Street).
The annual event centers on issues of concern about women’s health. The theme for this year’s conference is “All About Women!” H.O.P.E.’s goal is to address the needs of the young women and the mature women of our community, irrespective of all backgrounds and socio-economic levels. The conference will provide these women with on-site health screenings, counseling, health awareness, and empowerment seminars. Pre-registration is strongly encouraged!
To register visit the Clarksville H.O.P.E web site.
For more info contact Ms. Elizabeth Valdez-Adamski, at (931) 931-249-5330. H.O.P.E. can also be reached at PO BOX 2843, Clarksville, Tennessee 37042.
Clarksville H.O.P.E.’s organizational mission is to provide physical, emotional, mental and or spiritual support with the assistance of professional speakers, medical personnel and nonprofit organizations, whose mission is to support women issues.
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TopicsElizabeth Valdez-Adamski, H.O.P.E, Health Conference, Hispanic Organization for Progress & Education, Riverview Inn, women's health
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