HSHS St. Francis Hospital seeks vendors for Women’s Health Survival Guide event in June

Brian Brennan, Chief Executive Officer
Brian Brennan, Chief Executive Officer
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HSHS St. Francis Hospital announced on Mar. 16 that it will host the Women’s Health Survival Guide Conference, a free event focused on women’s health and community resources, scheduled for Thursday, June 11 from 4:30 to 6 p.m. at the Litchfield Community Center.

The conference aims to address women’s health concerns and connect attendees with local agencies offering support and information. Organizers say the event is open to the public and more details will be provided as the date approaches.

St. Francis Hospital is inviting local agencies that provide free community resources to participate by hosting a complimentary table at the event. Agencies interested in reserving a table are encouraged to submit their requests online.

For the first time this year, local vendors are also invited to take part by selling their products at the conference. There is a $20 fee per vendor table, with proceeds benefiting the Montgomery County Breast Cancer Support Group. Vendors can reserve tables online, pay on-site during registration at 4 p.m., or mail checks in advance addressed to Montgomery County Breast Cancer Support Group at HSHS St. Francis Hospital, Alesia Haslett, 1215 Franciscan Dr., Litchfield, IL 62056.

Questions about participating as a vendor or resource exhibitor can be directed to Alesia Haslett via email.



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