Let’s Talk is committed to making women’s health and wellness a priority.

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Founder

Let’s Talk Women’s Health & Wellness™ is the brainchild of founder Deborah Q. Belfatto, a two-time breast cancer survivor, community activist and leading advocate for women’s health and wellness.

Now in its fourth year, our annual signature symposium attracts nearly 1,000 attendees who come to experience a wide range of activities and connect with the “best and brightest” in the health and wellness arena.

Championing Women’s Health Together

Within a supportive, positive environment, women have the opportunity to touch on almost every facet of life that can affect their well-being: cancer, fertility, menopause, mental health, financial stability, social connection, spirituality and more. Let’s Talk is also engaged in ongoing community outreach events, partnership initiatives with like-minded organizations, and a new podcast series launching in 2026.

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We are deeply committed to driving transformative education and advocacy through community-based organizations and government partners to break systemic barriers and spread messages that help influence change in women’s health policy. By empowering communities and amplifying voices, Let’s Talk is striving to turn women’s health into a national priority with lasting, widespread impact.

Our Five Pillars of Wellness

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  • The deep bond that is formed between people when they feel seen, heard, and valued.

  • Caring for and respecting your body, understanding what it needs, and knowing how to navigate healthcare.

  • Your psychological well-being, which encompasses social, emotional, and other life aspects.cription text goes here

  • Having a sense of peace and purpose, connecting humans to each other and the universe.

  • Learning to manage your money and understand your finances to achieve peace of mind.

RWJBarnabas Health

Valley Bank

New Jersey Imaging Network

William E. Simon Foundation

Hackensack Meridian Health

Atlantic Health System

Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey

Minette's Angels

RWJBarnabas Health • Valley Bank • New Jersey Imaging Network • William E. Simon Foundation • Hackensack Meridian Health • Atlantic Health System • Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey • Minette's Angels •

A SELECTION OF OUR PARTNERS

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The Let’s Talk Team

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Let’s Talk educates & empowers women, ensuring they have the tools needed to navigate and advocate for themselves.

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