DECEMBER 1, 2021

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10YR Celebration
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WWCMA 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION

Wednesday, December 15 / 6:00 – 10:00 PM EST
MOLTI on Moody, Waltham, MA

After an amazing ten years, it’s time to celebrate our founders, members, volunteers, sponsors, awards winners, board members and all who have been an integral part of WWCMA’s mission to help organizations develop and sustain a healthy, thriving culture.
We’ll honor our history and toast to the future as WWCMA aims to be the premier community for thought leadership and innovation; building connections, best practices and learning opportunities for organizations who want to build a healthier workforce.
There will be cocktails, hors d’oeuvres, and networking! We’ll also present plaques at 6:30 pm to all our 2021 WorkWell Massachusetts Award Winners and Honorable Mention recipients at the event.
Come celebrate 10 years of worksite wellness with us!
THANK YOU TO OUR EVENT SPONSOR:

WWCMA MEMBERSHIP

DUAL Membership with WWCMA and NWI!
With the recent launch of our partnership with the National Wellness Institute (NWI), our members receive even greater value, including access to exceptional educational resources and events from NWI, an international wellness leader!
Effective immediately, all active WWCMA members have been upgraded to a dual WWCMA/NWI membership at no additional cost, with access to the following additional benefits:
  • Membership discounts on available NWI courses and events
  • Access to NWI’s LinkedWELL online community, including a private WWCMA Group within LinkedWELL (coming soon!)
  • Free tools and resources available only to members

NEWS YOU CAN USE

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It’s not uncommon to hear people say that they find the holidays to be stressful.

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