Altadenablog sponsor Curves of Altadena will give a free 30-day membership to any non-member who visits the club during regular operating hours throughout National Women’s Health Week, May 12-19. This annual awareness week, coordinated by the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services Office on Women’s Health (OWH), begins each year on Mother’s Day and brings together communities, businesses, government, health organizations, and other groups in an effort to promote women’s health. Curves International has partnered with the OWH to help promote National Women’s Health Week and to provide health and wellness programs and materials to women throughout the country.
In further support of this partnership, Curves announces the inaugural National Curves Day celebration, which will occur annually on the Thursday of National Women’s Health Week. Curves International aims to give away one million free 30-day memberships at participating Curves gyms throughout the United States and Canada during the week-long event. Any non-member who visits a participating Curves club during National Women’s Health Week will be eligible for this free membership offer.
Curves of Altadena will hold their annual Girl's Day Out, a fundraiser for Altadena's Relay for Life, on Saturday, May 12from 1-5 PM. Interested women are encouraged to check out the club, pick up free health information from Curves, ask questions, schedule a free fitness assessment and take advantage of the "one million free 30-day memberships" offer.
"Everyone at Curves of Altadena is excited about our new partnership with this influential government organization," said Rose West, Altadena Curves franchise owner. "This relationship confirms the value that the Curves program offers to women by promoting regular exercise, nutrition guidelines and community fitness events. We will also be raising funds for Altadena's Relay for Life. There will be healthy foods, massages, luminaria making and shopping. All proceeds from these activities will be donated to the American Cancer Soceity. We look forward to working with the OWH to offer our members and our community even more resources for living a healthy, active lifestyle."