WBHI EVENTS
Young or old, in-person or virtual, socialize and network with like-minded people, and discover the best ways to stay cognitively resilient.
INFO FOR NEW EVENTS WILL BE RELEASED SOON!
We’re busy planning future events.
In the meantime, check out event highlights.
WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH SUMMIT
Toronto’s inaugural 2-day Women’s Brain Health Summit brought together Academy Award winners Geena Davis and Marcia Gay Harden, bestselling neuroscientist Dr. Lisa Genova, and renowned care partner Emma Heming Willis—alongside other leading voices—for powerful conversations on cognition, caregiving, equity, and the critical need for sex- and gender-based brain health research.
HARMONY IN CARE
Join the incomparable Jann Arden for a nostalgic evening of heartfelt storytelling and musical artistry, with Jann sharing some of her favourite songs. This inspiring event honours caregivers and celebrates resilience in brain health.
HEALTHY BODIES, HEALTHY MINDS
Protecting ourselves against dementia, heart disease, and cancer.
Hear powerful messages from experts on the best ways to guard against disease, unique differences for women, and the control we have to maintain our health - throughout our bodies and our lives.
FROM HER LIPS TO OUR EARS®
Join Canadian soccer legend Christine Sinclair for an inspiring conversation on resilience, leadership, and wellness, empowering you to live your best life at any stage.
WOMEN’S BRAIN HEALTH DAY EVENT
Celebrate our 6th annual Women’s Brain Health Day event and join us to stand up against research bias and stand ahead for Women’s Brain Health.
FROM HER LIPS TO OUR EARS®
Conversation and cocktail reception with multiple award-winning actor and director Patrica Arquette.
HEALTHY BODIES, HEALTHY MINDS
Protecting ourselves against dementia, heart disease, and cancer.
Hear powerful messages from experts on the best ways to guard against disease, unique differences for women, and the control we have to maintain our health - throughout our bodies and our lives.
AT YOUR SIDE
Join us for a cocktail reception and an engaging panel discussion, where caregiving experts, from providers to recipients, come together to share their insights. Remember, you are not alone in this journey.
LET’S GET PHYSICAL
Getting your heart pumping improves cerebral blood flow helping to bring nutrients to your brain and removing waste products from your brain, both important for brain health.