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Celebrando La Mujer Latina..Un Dia Para Ti
22-Nov-08
Women are the caretakers of their families and this is especially true of Latinas.  Taking time for “herself” is a rare and precious opportunity.  In that spirit, “Celebrando La Mujer Latina…Un Día Para Ti” was created in celebration of Latinas.

This wonderful event provides a unique opportunity for Chicagoland's Spanish-speaking women to participate in lectures and discussions presented by outstanding community health care providers entirely in Spanish. Important issues relevant to our community that will be presented include family planning and domestic violence. In addition to the workshops, participants will have the opportunity to indulge in mini makeovers provided by cosmetologists, manicurists and massage therapists.

The event will take place at:

The Chicago Marriott Downtown

For more information, please call  varboleda@marchofdimes.com or call (312) 596-4717.

 


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