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Denny’s Canada invites guests to enjoy a sweet treat in support of women’s health

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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

From May 7th to 12th, in participating stores across Canada, $2 from each Berry Stuffed French Toast Slam order will be donated to help shape a more inclusive future for women’s health.

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  • From May 7th to 12th, in participating stores across Canada, $2 from each Berry Stuffed French Toast Slam order will be donated to help shape a more inclusive future for women’s health.
  • Founded in 2021, Women’s Health Collective Canada (WHCC) is a strategic alliance of three of Canada’s leading women’s health and hospital foundations, the Alberta Women’s Health Foundation (AWHF) , BC Women’s Health Foundation , and Women’s College Hospital Foundation .
  • The purpose of the WHCC is to raise awareness for equity in women’s health research.
  • The renowned restaurant brand prides itself on working and actively engaging with their guests to make a positive impact through collaboration with meaningful organizations.

Women’s health in Calgary gets multi-year boost thanks to $10M investment through Calgary Health Foundation

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Friday, May 3, 2024

Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Calgary Health Foundation announces a $10M investment over two years from the Government of Alberta in support of women’s health initiatives.

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  • Calgary, Alberta, Canada, May 03, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Calgary Health Foundation announces a $10M investment over two years from the Government of Alberta in support of women’s health initiatives.
  • Calgary Health Foundation is committed to further funding female-related clinical care, research, and education.
  • Reproductive health, pelvic floor health, mental health, autoimmune disorders, chronic conditions, and diseases like cardiovascular disease and osteoporosis disproportionally impact women.
  • The $10M investment to Calgary Health Foundation, combined with donor support, will launch women’s health outcomes in a positive direction.

Ahead of International Women's Day, Organon Canada Spotlights the Importance of Supporting Women's Equity While Highlighting the Cost of Not Investing in Their Health

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Monday, February 27, 2023

KIRKLAND, QC, Feb. 27, 2023 /CNW/ - For far too long, women's health issues have been underfunded, under researched and underserved.

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  • KIRKLAND, QC, Feb. 27, 2023 /CNW/ - For far too long, women's health issues have been underfunded, under researched and underserved.
  • In fact, only 24% of women felt their physician is very knowledgeable about gynecological and reproductive health.
  • With Organon Canada's support and leadership, we can truly make a meaningful difference in the name of women's health.
  • For further insights and to view additional data from the Alberta Women's Health Foundation survey, visit albertawomenshealthfoundation.org/our-impact .