City of Boston, MA

03/02/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/02/2026 10:06

March is Women's History Month

March is Women's History Month

Celebrating Boston's women through education, art, community, sharing resources and more.

This month, we at the EAP want to once again take the time to spotlight Women's History Month. From trailblazing activists and educators to artists, entrepreneurs, and neighborhood leaders, Boston's history from the beginning is deeply intertwinedwith women's leadership and resilience. There is so much to learn from these influential women, and the unique challenges they all faced. Listed below are several local educational resources, online and in person seminars, events and more we encourage you to explore.

Local city events and education:

Next, we wanted to share a mix of physical and mental health resources for women. These services include preventative physical and mental health care, peer and professional support groups, and more. Check out the list below.

Medical and mental health care:

  • Brigham and Women's Hospital OBGYN offers a pageon wellness and preventative care, as well as an informational checklist of health screening services.
  • The MGH Center for Women's Healthoffers an extensive resource listfor mental health and emergency services. This includes support and education around conditions such as stress related to pregnancy, postpartum depression, miscarriage, loss of a child and more. Linked hereas well is a maintained list of suicide prevention resources.
  • NAMI Massachusetts continues to maintain a resource page of women's support groupsfor mental health and substance use recovery. There is also an actively maintained list of topical reading recommendations.
  • The US Department of Health and Human Services keeps a dedicated pagedevoted to topics ranging from general health and well being of women to the specific effects of stress and trauma on health, pregnancy, and more.

More Boston Area Women's Health Resources:

As always, please reach out to us at the EAPto share feedback and any further resources you would like highlighted, and have a safe, warm and healthy March!

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  • Last updated: March 2, 2026
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