International Cesarean Awareness Network
2009 International Conference

Real Women.  Real Lives.

 

Atlanta (GA) Sheraton Gateway Hotel
April 24-26, 2009

 

Atlanta is a dynamic, modern city with fun activities for the whole family.  There is always something fun to do, and the weather is great!  Average high temperatures in April are in the 70s, and the colors of spring will be at their most vibrant. 

Some of Atlanta’s popular destinations include the Georgia Aquarium (the world’s largest!), Zoo Atlanta where two baby pandas have been born in the past 2 years, the new World of Coca-Cola, the CNN center, Imagine It! Children’s Museum, the Center for Puppetry Arts, and the Atlanta Botanical Gardens. 

For history buffs, Atlanta provides multiple opportunities to learn about the Civil Rights movement and the U.S. Civil War, as well as international relations through the Jimmy Carter Presidential Library.

Join us in Atlanta and see why it’s one of the fastest growing areas in the U.S.

Our Volunteer Coordinator will be arranging a day trip to the Aquarium for dads/caretakers and children  - includes ticket to the Georgia Aquarium and transportation to and from downtown Atlanta.  Tickets to other attractions available for a an additional charge:  $55 per adult, $50 per child. 

If you are interested in this, simply indicate that on your conference preferences form and you will be contacted via email about it.
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Continuing Education credits offered: please see our registration information for further information.


 

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International Cesarean Awareness Network, Inc. (ICAN) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1982. ICAN's mission is to improve maternal-child health by preventing unnecessary cesareans through education, providing support for cesarean recovery, and promoting Vaginal Birth After Cesarean (VBAC).

Contact ICAN at 1-800-686-ICAN or conference@ican-online.org

 

 

 

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