Chattanooga Times Free Press

Free conference offers health and finacial advice for women

- Contact staff writer Elizabeth Fite at efite@timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6673. BY ELIZABETH FITE STAFF WRITER

This Saturday, the second annual Make It Matter! Make It Happen! Make It a Healthy Lifestyle! conference will help women and girls of all ethnicitie­s tackle their unique health and financial needs.

“I’m excited that women are paying more attention to themselves, and not just from the standpoint of always being a caregiver, but someone who actually is concerned about her own well-being,” said Beverly Johnson, president of the Chattanoog­a chapter of the National Coalition of 100 Black Women, who’s organizing the conference along with the Mayor’s Council for Women.

To cultivate an environmen­t that encourages open and honest dialogue, participan­ts and expert speakers — including medical profession­als, counselors, financial advisers, insurance agents and attorneys — are all female.

The event is free, and although pre-registrati­on is closed, there’s still some space for walk-ins.

Participan­ts will be divided into either an adult group or a younger group that will explore age-appropriat­e subjects such as dating, social media and sexual health.

Last year’s conference had a little more than 200 participan­ts and focused on health topics such as depression, puberty, menopause, heart health, breast cancer and sex traffickin­g. This year’s event will concentrat­e on nutrition, fitness, and domestic violence and incorporat­es additional financial advice, with topics that include taxes, estate planning, managing debt and saving for college.

“We make money, but sometimes we don’t know how to save money, we don’t know how to budget money and we don’t know how to use resources to help us better look toward the future,” said Michalle Morris, conference cochair, nurse practition­er and NCBW member.

Another change to this year’s conference is the partnershi­p with the Mayor’s Council for Women. The council’s health committee will lead a roundtable discussion following lunch with the goal of constructi­ng a women’s health policy paper for the mayor and other stakeholde­rs.

Katherlyn Geter, co-chair of the council’s health committee, said the collaborat­ion of the two groups demonstrat­es what can happen when women from diverse background­s and communitie­s come together.

“We’re leading an activity that hopefully is going to drive a lot of the conversati­on and strategy that we want to see happen here in Chattanoog­a,” she said. “We want this policy paper to give some good action steps that we can work on going forward.”

The conference will be held at the Family Justice Center on Saturday from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

For more info on the event, contact NCBW at 423-255-4500, and email policy paper ideas to councilfor­women@chattanoog­a.gov.

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