The conversation about women’s health we’re still not having.

“Women’s health isn’t one-size-fits-all,” said Katie. “That’s why our partners reflect a diverse mix of needs.”

With a shared focus on supporting women’s empowerment and wellbeing, Priceline Pharmacy and the Sisterhood Foundation are proudly aligned in their mission to help women feel strong, supported and seen in every stage of life.

Katie told Mamamia the story of a young refugee woman who arrived in Australia, unable to speak a word of English, after fleeing persecution in Afghanistan. 

“She found SisterWorks and completed a training program in Melbourne. Now she’s working at API’s Melbourne distribution centre (sister company to Priceline), financially independent for the first time and living a healthy, well-connected life. That’s what opportunity looks like.”

“That kind of empowering support changes lives,” Katie said.

It’s about visibility of women’s health and redefining what that means: Teaching girls to recognise a heart attack, helping new mums and speaking openly about menopause, trauma and grief as health topics.

The Sisterhood Foundation has become one of Australia’s largest philanthropic funders dedicated to women’s health.

But as Katie said, “That’s an honour and a worry. We need more. Women deserve more.”

To support the Sisterhood Foundation during HER July, head to Priceline Pharmacy’s website or donate in-store by July 23, 2025.

Author: Health Watch Minute

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