May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
06.06.18
We often preach self-care, but do we practice it? Our work and lives are demanding, and sometimes we get so caught up in caring for others, that we forget to care for ourselves. Making sure you have the tools and resources to do your very best work means making sure that YOU feel healthy, refreshed and cared for.
Enter: our 2018 Staff Wellness Fair on Thursday, June 14! Following our June all-staff meeting, various vendors and wellness professionals will set-up at 421 Fallsway to provide education and information about personal wellness.
Some of our benefits vendors will be on hand to answer questions about different plans, including CareFirst, EyeMed and Cigna. Under Armour and Brick Bodies gyms will be here and you’ll have the chance to sign-up or cancel gym memberships. PNC will also be here to provide information on personal financial planning.
We’ll have an array of additional vendors to peruse at your own pace and interactive activities and services offered on the spot. We’ll be posting the full list of participants within the next few days right here. Be sure to check back.
This day is meant for you, so be ready to learn, have fun and relax. And come prepared to play games—and, more importantly, win prizes!
May is Asian American, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian Heritage Month, a time to celebrate and honor the diverse cultures, histories, and contributions of these communities.
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