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Providence Saint John’s and Erewhon Unite for Community Wellness Event in Santa Monica

Partnership Spotlights Holistic Health, Breast Care Awareness

Providence Saint John’s Health Center and Erewhon recently came together to celebrate their shared commitment to wellness and compassion with a community event highlighting the power of purpose-driven partnerships. The collaboration unites two Los Angeles institutions that approach well-being from different but complementary perspectives — Providence Saint John’s through innovative, patient-centered health care, and Erewhon through conscious living and nutrition.

The event showcased how both organizations are working to elevate community health through education, engagement, and meaningful connection. Guests explored wellness activations, sampled nourishing offerings, and learned about the resources available through Providence Saint John’s, including the nationally recognized Margie Petersen Breast Center.

A leader in breast care, the center provides rapid access to advanced screening, diagnosis, and personalized treatment for a wide range of conditions. Its Quick Access Clinic ensures patients with urgent breast concerns can be seen promptly — often the same day — by a multidisciplinary team offering innovative therapies and holistic support.

[Photo Caption] Pictured from left to right: Sandra Santiago, Janie Grumley, M.D., Christine Parra, Mayor Lana Negrete, Jessica Mulleneaux, and Santa Monica Council Member Natalya Zernitskaya gather at the Providence Saint John’s Lighting Event, presented by Erewhon, celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Photo credit: Rich Schmitt Photography
[Photo Caption] Breast cancer thrivers, their families, hospital leaders, and dedicated physicians unite at the Providence Saint John’s Lighting Event, presented by Erewhon, to launch a month-long tribute in pink, honoring Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Photo credit: Rich Schmitt Photography
[Photo Caption] Breast cancer thrivers and sisters Christine Parra and Jessica Mulleneaux share their personal journeys and express heartfelt gratitude to the physicians and caregivers at the Margie Petersen Breast Center. Photo credit: Rich Schmitt Photography

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