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Empowering and Healing Women toward Change
Approaching Conference Discusses "A Legacy of Strength"
BALTIMORE, MD- April 12, 2008, Booker T. Washington Middle School will host the 5th Annual Heal a Woman, to Heal a Nation Conference: A Legacy of Strength, from 8:30am-5pm. This year's theme, A Legacy of Strength, is in memory of Mrs. M. Vivian Ryan, who was very influential in the founding of this annual conference, and transitioned in May of 2007. "We will praise the unspoken strength that woman have and continue to demonstrate in their daily lives and activities. By being the best me, and you being the best you, we can support each other," remarks conference coordinator, Mothyna James- Brightful on this year's theme. Heal a Woman to Heal a Nation provides conference participants with many exciting, memorable activities, including lunch, a lesson in self-defense, and several informational sessions on health and wellness. Participants can also expect to find empowering sessions based on topics such as "Creating a Stress Free Home", "How to Repair Your Credit Yourself", "Discovering Your Purpose: Uncovering Your Gift" and much more. Some of this year's presenters will include author/poet, Tracy Ward, CEO Rhema Writing Concepts, Angela Gracey, and Home Specialist, Van Mason. The 2008 conference will also feature the Healing Village Marketplace, a meditation room, silent auction, great giveaways and a luncheon with comedienne and motivational speaker, Meshelle Foreman-Shields. HWHN 2008 is a definite don't miss for women ages 17 and older who desire to be "Part of the Cure" for our communities! "The 2007 HWHN Conference was an essential asset to the woman that I am striving to become," stated DeVonna, who participated last year. To be a part of the cure and participate in the 5th Annual Heal a Woman to Heal a Nation Conference, visit www.hwhnconference.com to register or send an email to healawomanhealanation@yahoo.com for more information. Residents of transitional housing programs are free. Group rates and on-site registration is available. As we consider the state of our communities, our economy and thus our nation. One must understand the necessity of an empowered spirit, mind and body. Created by college seniors, April 2004 marked the birth of The Heal a Woman to Heal a Nation (HWHN) conference held at Morgan State University. The conference's goal was to aid in fostering a relationship between collegiate women and women in the surrounding community. It persuaded its participants to look to each other and to become the vanguard for positive change within their communities. The uniqueness and originality of the HWHN stems from its target audience. This conference is not only marketed to collegiate and professional women but also women who live in transitional housing.
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