
Subject
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Proclamation Declaring May 11-17, 2025, as Women’s Health Week in Rockville, Maryland
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Department
City Clerk/Director of Council Operations Office

Recommendation
Staff recommends Mayor and Council read and approve the proclamation, and present it to Kathryn Lopez, Permit Technician, Permitting and inspection Services, Rockville Community Planning and Development Services

Discussion
National Women’s Health Week (NWHW) is a weeklong health observance led by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office on Women’s Health (OWH). The week of Mother’s Day, May 11-17, 2025, serves as a reminder for women and girls to make their health a priority and take care of themselves. It is extremely important for all women and girls, especially those with underlying health conditions, such as hypertension, diabetes, obesity, cardiovascular and respiratory conditions, and women 65 years and older, to take care of their health now. It is also very important for women to practice self-care, and to take care of their mental health and wellbeing.
This year’s theme is: "Empowering Women, Cultivating Health: Celebrating Voices, Wellness, and Resilience."
National Women's Health Week is a nationwide effort by an alliance of government organizations to raise awareness about manageable steps women can take to improve their health. The focus is on the importance of incorporating simple preventive and positive health behaviors into everyday life. During National Women's Health Week, women should discuss with their health care professionals which of the tests are right for them, when they should have them, and how often. Maintaining regular check-ups is one of five healthy habits that can improve a woman's health. The others include physical activity, a healthy diet, not smoking, and following general safety rules.
Women are encouraged to support one another in all aspects of health and wellness by way of spreading the word, forming groups, and individual checks on younger, middle, and older women.

Mayor and Council History
Mayor and Council present this proclamation annually.
