"Get Engaged" Meet & Greet with BISA at Sechey in Charleston, South Carolina - June 8, 2023

If you are in the Charleston area, the “Get Engaged” meet and greet welcome event is the perfect opportunity to learn more about the Breast Implant Safety Alliance nonprofit organization and connect with the core advocate team. This is the official kick off event of the 2023 BISA Meeting.

Sechey is the place to be for a lovely happy hour of mingling and connecting with the ladies of BISA while getting engaged with women's health issues.

Whether you're interested in volunteering, networking, or simply want to learn more about our mission, this event is for you.

Come ready to engage in meaningful conversations, make new connections while browsing the great selection of alcohol-free and functional beer, wine and spirits at this beautiful location. We can't wait to see you there!

Event Details
"Get Engaged" Meet & Greet with BISA
Thursday, June 08 2023 4:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Sechey - 540 King Street, Charleston, SC 29401
*Reserve your spot for this free event through Eventbrite

About Sechey
Sechey offers a curated collection for sophisticated dry times, whether you are taking a break from booze for a day, a week, a month or forever. A destination for discovery and education, the Sechey experts will guide you through your mindful drinking journey so you can drink less & live more!
https://www.sechey.com/

Get Engaged with BISA - Knowledge is beautiful!
Follow the official hashtag of the 2023 BISA meeting and for behind the scenes content: #getengagedwithbisa


Breast Implant Safety Alliance (BISA) is a 501(c)3 women owned nonprofit, patient-centered organization dedicated to improving breast implant safety and awareness—through direct collaboration with consumers, plastic surgeons, manufacturers, regulators, and advocates. BISA is a 100% volunteer organization and is not funded by implant manufacturers.

Contact: Maria Gmitro, President | 843.501.6873 | maria@bisanonprofit.org

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