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Regional Events

IN-PERSON EVENTS:

December

January 2026

 

Regional chapters and committees focused on health conditions are planning many events across the country.

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Capitol Hill Days

Breast Cancer Early Detection Coalition Capitol Hill Day on July 16

In addition to the May 21 Women's Health Capitol Hill Day, the BCEDC hosted a Capitol Hill Day to unite advocates, survivors, and supporters in the fight for equitable access to accurate early detection.

The day included an advocacy training luncheon, meetings with legislative staff, and tickets to the Congressional Women's Softball Game, a fundraiser for the Young Survival Coalition.

Online Event

Advocacy How-To Webinar on July 10

Find out how the government works and what it takes to be an effective advocate in shaping policy and funding levels from our expert advocates who share timelines, factors, challenges, and opportunities that all shape the legislative process. On this webinar, you will learn strategic planning and grassroots organizing tips so you are empowered to take action and make a difference! The speakers are from the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance, Community Catalyst, G2G Consulting, and former Congressional staff.

Monthly Phone Calls

ONLINE EVENTS & EVENTS

Join our monthly meetings for updates on what is happening in Washington, D.C. and our lobbying efforts, learn about policies we are working to shape, share your input and events, and plan next steps.

12:00-12:30pm ET — Open to All

12:30-1:00pm ET — Steering Committee Only

 

Every first Wednesday of the month:

  • January 7, 2026

Online Event

Women's Health Research: Why We Need It Now More Than Ever Webinar on July 7

Women face health conditions that solely, disproportionately, and/or differently affect them yet they remain underrepresented and underfunded in research and overlooked in healthcare. Only 2% of venture capital and 8% of government grants are dedicated to women's health. This webinar explores innovations that are closing these gaps and how we can advance research. The speakers are from UPMC Magee-Women’s Health, Women Who Rock and Women's Health Advocates.

Online Event

Congressional Briefing on Menopause

Some 75 million American women are currently in perimenopause, menopause, or post-menopause. Once a woman transitions to menopause, her risk for heart disease, autoimmune diseases, Alzheimer’s, and other conditions increases significantly. Women can experience any of 100+ symptoms, such as hot flashes, sleep disturbances, brain fog, and urinary incontinence – all of which can impact work, families and communities where women are essential. Lost workdays alone due to menopause symptoms cost the U.S. economy $1.8 billion annually, according to the Mayo Clinic. This briefing examines the vast impact of menopause and policy recommendations with speakers from Golden Seeds and Femtech AZ, Hello Heart, Elektra Health, the National Menopause Foundation and the NY Assembly.

Conferences

Check back for more 2026 conferences!

  • January 13 – JP Morgan Women’s Health Advocates event in San Francisco
  • March 10 – Women's Health Horizons (WHH) Conference in London
  • March 23-24 – Women's Health Executive & Research Summit (HERS) Empowering Women's Health, Capital & Care at the Hilton San Diego Bayfront + Inaugural Women’s Health: Drug Discovery to Novel Therapies program at HERS 2026
  • March 25 – Women's Health Horizons (WHH) Conference in NY
  • March date TBD – National Conference on Women's Health in DC
  • May 6 – Women's Health Horizons (WHH) Conference in Berlin
  • May 13 – Women's Health Horizons (WHH) Conference in San Francisco
  • May 13-14 – Women's Health Innovation Summit in NY
  • September 16 – Women's Health Horizons (WHH) Conference in Montreal
  • October 7 – Women's Health Horizons (WHH) Conference in Washington, D.C.
  • November dates TBD – Women's Health Horizons (WHH) Superconference in Asia - 3 days in 3 cities
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