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Office of Malia Cohen, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors: Free Health Check Ups & Films That Raise Awareness
August 18, 2018

Free Health Checkups and Movie Nights 
Movie Nights: Films That Raise Awareness About Sexual Assault and Prevention
Wednesday, August 22nd, 6 pm
Fourth Wednesday of every month
Join us for 3 films that raise awareness about Sexual Assault.
The Women’s Building's free film series focused on sexual assault and prevention will happen every 4thWednesday of each month beginning this August 22nd. This month's film is“The Hunting Ground" and will screen in our Audre Lorde room at 6 pm. The August guest speaker/facilitator is Denise Caramagno, UC Campus Advocate.
Admission is free and popcorn & drinks will be provided. Plus, there is a facilitated discussion after each film and lots of information on resources available for women, and details on how YOU can join the Women's Building's fight to end it.
Join us!
For more information, visithttps://womensbuilding.org/ or contactadvocacy@womensbuilding.org or 415 431-1180 x 20.
Free Health Checkups for District 10 Residents
Saturday, August 25th, 10 am - 4 pm
The San Francisco Black Firefighters Association is providing free health checkups to District 10 community residents on August 25th
They will also provide information on nutrition and mental health.
Office of Malia Cohen, President of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors | 1 Dr. Carlton B. Goodlett PlaceRoom 244San Francisco, CA 94102

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