Sat, 28 Mar 2026 13:00 PM - 17:00 PM
Magpie Hall Rd, Chatham, ME4 5JB
Join a welcoming in-person event focused on empowering women and girls with practical information on reproductive health. This community-led project raises awareness of conditions such as endometriosis, adenomyosis, fibroids and fistula, and highlights the realities of period poverty and the mental health impact these issues can have. Attendees will hear lived experiences, learn about diagnosis and care options, and discover local support networks and resources.
Whether you are seeking clarity for yourself, supporting a friend or family member, or working in health or education, this event offers an inclusive space to ask questions, share concerns and build connections. Expect short talks from community advocates, opportunities to meet local organisations and signposting to specialist services. The programme emphasises practical steps for self-advocacy, navigating appointments and accessing support for mental wellbeing.
Held at The Victory Academy, the project is designed to be approachable and informative, with a warm atmosphere that encourages open conversation. Come along to learn, connect and contribute to a stronger local conversation about reproductive health. Spaces may be limited, so check the event page for attendance details and how to get involved. This is a chance to be part of positive change and community empowerment around women's health.