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What's New with Worksites?

Feb 9, 2022 2:14:33 PM

Worksite Wellness Newsletter – February 2022

Welcome to our new monthly worksite wellness newsletter update! We invite employers, employees, and anyone interested in worksite wellness here in Hawai‘i to check out our newsletter that's jam-packed with upcoming events and opportunities as well as tips and tricks to improve your work environments.

"What's New with Worksites?" will also be featured in all our statewide newsletters so make sure you're signed up to receive the latest Blue Zones Project – Hawai‘i news! 

WORKSITE WELL-BEING BUILDER SERIES

Worksite Well-Being Builder Series

The Worksite Well-Being Builder Series (WWBBS) is a new program created by Blue Zones Project – Hawai‘i with the purpose of empowering well-being leaders to build and sustain comprehensive worksite well-being programs at their organizations. Through our duplicable WWBBS Google Site, you'll find upcoming workshops and training opportunities, a WWBBS process model, and various supporting resources to help you improve your organization's well-being initiative.

Upcoming workshops:

Can't make our live workshops? Recordings will be posted on our Google Site shortly after each session.

To learn more, email Cyrus.Howe@sharecare.com.


Join the Well-Being Movement!

Email our team to learn more about partnering with us to make healthy choices easier at your worksite, school, grocery store, restaurant, or faith-based organization.
Check out all participating organizations.

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Blue Zones Project - Hawaii

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Blue Zones Project® is a community well-being improvement initiative designed to make healthy choices easier through permanent changes to environment, policy, and social networks. The Project is brought to Hawaii by HMSA.

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