HealthSource of Kirkland battles breast cancer with “Ladies Night” event

HealthSource Chiropractic in Kirkland has found a creative way to raise money for breast cancer research. “Ladies Night,” on Oct. 2, will feature food, prizes, relaxation chair massages and several local stores under one roof selling everything from Mary Kay and Usborne books to Stella & Dot jewelry. Proceeds and donations raised will go to the American Cancer Society.

HealthSource Chiropractic in Kirkland has found a creative way to raise money for breast cancer research. “Ladies Night,” on Oct. 2, will feature food, prizes, relaxation chair massages and several local stores under one roof selling everything from Mary Kay and Usborne books to Stella & Dot jewelry. Proceeds and donations raised will go to the American Cancer Society.

Throughout the month of October, which is internationally recognized as Breast Cancer Awareness Month, HealthSource will be offering free neck and back pain exams to new patients in exchange for a donation.

“This is going to be a fun night and a fun month for a cause near and dear to my heart,” said HealthSource Dr. Bill Weber. “Too many of our loved ones have suffered because of breast cancer, so I’m just happy we can do our small part for all of them.”

HealthSource Chiropractic is the largest chiropractic clinic in the country, with 400 clinics coast to coast. Combining modern chiropractic care with the latest in Progressive Rehab technique and state-of-the-art wellness programs, HealthSource’s goal is to not only help its patients get rid of their pain, but to ensure that its patients live the healthiest years of their lives.