In response to growing information fatigue and the increasing challenge of navigating health, home, and lifestyle resources, the Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce is announcing exciting updates to its annual Expo, now officially renamed the Health, Home & Lifestyle Expo. The refreshed name reflects an expanded focus on the full range of resources individuals and families rely on every day. Vendor registration is now open.
Now in its 22nd year, the Expo has long been a trusted community event. This year’s enhancements are designed to make it easier for people of all ages to access reliable, local information in one place. Rather than searching endlessly online or sorting through conflicting advice, attendees can connect face to face with local experts, ask questions, and discover services that support their health, homes, and overall quality of life.
“The new name better reflects how people actually live,” said Deanne Healey, president of the Peabody Area Chamber of Commerce. “In a time when we are all overwhelmed with information, the Health, Home & Lifestyle Expo offers clarity. It brings trusted local resources together so individuals and families can learn, connect, and feel confident about the options available right here in our community.”
The expanded Expo will feature a broader mix of health and wellness providers, home-related services, senior resources, family support organizations, and lifestyle-focused businesses, recognizing the needs of today’s multigenerational households. Resources such as Alliance Health at Rosewood — which offers rehabilitation services to skilled nursing, while creating a community of normalcy — and Ellie Mental Health — which has an incredible group of therapists who are encouraged to be unique and creative while offering customized care in person or online — return this year.
Attendees will also have the chance to win exciting prizes simply by visiting the Expo, with more details to be announced as the event approaches.
Registration is now open for vendors looking to engage directly with adults and families from across the North Shore. Participating organizations benefit from meaningful community exposure of the foot traffic at the Northshore Mall, relationship-building opportunities, and alignment with a long-standing event known for its impact.
The event will be held March 28 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in the Northshore Mall.
“The Expo continues to evolve alongside our community,” Healey added. “This is an opportunity for businesses and nonprofits to be part of a solution by helping people find trusted information, resources, and connections without the overwhelm.”
For event details or to register as a vendor, visit www.peabodychamber.com.



