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Learn How to Leave a Legacy at This Year’s Women’s Fund for Health Education and Resiliency’s Winter Membership Luncheon

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Tony’s will welcome members and supporters of The Women’s Fund for Health Education and Resiliency (The Women’s Fund) to the nonprofit’s annual Winter Membership Luncheon on Friday, February 28, 2025 at 11:30 a.m. The featured presentation,  Life is Messy … But Your Legacy Doesn’t Have to Be,  will be delivered by Jillian Nel, CFP, CDFA, CDAA of Inscription Capital and Thais Amaral Tellawi, JD of Amaral Tellawi Law.

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Join The Women’s Fund, which provides Houston-area women and girls with the tools they need to be advocates for their own health, for this practical and empowering presentation, which will focus on creating a meaningful legacy without financial chaos. Key strategies that will be discussed will include how to organize your affairs, how to make informed financial decisions, and how to ensure your loved ones are properly supported.

 

The luncheon is open to members for $40 and to non-members for $50. Members receive invitations to all Women’s Fund’s events, educational seminars, and webinars;  access to The Women’s Fund’s electronic membership directory; and special pricing for future membership luncheons. They also receive the fund’s e-newsletter subscriptions. As a member, supporters can ensure that The Women’s Fund continues to make a difference in the lives of women and young girls by making a gift of $50, $150, or $250.

 

For more information about the Winter Membership Luncheon, please visit 2025 Winter Membership Luncheon - The Women's Fund. To support The Women’s Fund as a member, please visit www.thewomensfund.org/get-involved/membership/.

 

About The Women’s Fund for Health Education and Resiliency

For over 46 years, The Women’s Fund for Health Education and Resiliency (The Women’s Fund) has educated girls and women in the Houston area through classes, workshops, lectures, and publications that teach resiliency skills and relate those skills to current and future health risks. Dedicated to ensuring positive health outcomes for individuals and communities, The Women’s Fund serves close to 7,500 women and adolescent girls and distributes close to 5,000 publications each year at no cost. The nonprofit also collaborates with community partners to provide its programs and resources free of charge to communities with limited access to health information.

 

For more information, please visit www.thewomensfund.org, call 713-623-6543, or follow The Women’s Fund on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.  

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