Participate—CDC Work@Health Program: Wellness Champion

At a glance

Read about recognized Work@Health Wellness Champions and find information about becoming a Work@Health Wellness Champion.

What is a Work@Health Wellness Champion?

The Work@Health program provides expert training, technical assistance, and support to employers nationwide dedicated to building effective worksite health programs.

Work@Health Wellness Champions are organizations and/or employers that have demonstrated a commitment to promoting the Work@Health program within their respective networks.

Recognized Work@Health Wellness Champions use their networks and contacts to promote the Work@Health program to potential employers and professionals with an interest in becoming Work@Health certified trainers.

These organizations include the following:

  • Health departments
  • Business coalitions
  • Professional associations
  • Public health-based non-profits
  • Trade associations

Work@Health Wellness Champion benefits

  • Recognized by the CDC as a Work@Health program partner and a committed stakeholder to building comprehensive and sustainable worksite health and wellness programs.
  • Build the worksite wellness expertise and capacity of your organization and members.
  • Access to the most up‐to‐date worksite wellness resource materials, which can be shared with the Wellness Champion’s networks.
  • Priority placement for future Work@Health training opportunities and classes.

What do Work@Health Wellness Champions do?

  • Promote the Work@Health program to its network members and potential Work@Health participants
  • Appoint a Work@Health point of contact responsible for coordinating Work@Health promotion
  • Assist the Work@Health program team with follow up activities

Consider becoming a participant in the Work@Health Train-the-Trainer Program to learn how to be a resource to other trainers.

For more information about becoming a Work@Health Wellness Champion send an email to workathealth@cdc.gov with the subject line "Wellness Champion"

Champion Organizations

The following local, state, and national organizations are committed to promoting the Work@Health® program throughout their respective communities.

Georgia Department of Public Health

The Georgia Department of Public Health (DPH) is the lead agency in preventing disease, injury, and disability; promoting health and well-being; and preparing for and responding to disasters from a health perspective in the state of Georgia.

U. S. Small Business Administration

The U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) was created in 1953 as an independent agency of the federal government to aid, counsel, assist, and protect the interests of small business concerns, to preserve free competitive enterprise, and to maintain and strengthen the overall economy of the United States.

Indiana State Department of Health

The mission of the Indiana State Department of Health is to promote and provide essential public health services and to create a safer, healthier Indiana.

Kentucky Department for Public Health

The mission of the Kentucky Department for Public Health (KDPH) is to improve the health and safety of people in Kentucky through prevention, promotion and protection. KDPH is responsible for developing and operating state public health programs and activities for the citizens of Kentucky.

Thedacare

The third largest health care employer in Wisconsin and the largest employer in the state's second largest economic market – Northeast Wisconsin – with approximately 6,800 employees.

Snohomish Health District

The Snohomish Health District was created in 1959 as an independent special purpose district responsible for public health in Snohomish County, Washington.

SciMetrika

SciMetrika is a dynamic, privately held business with a singular focus on improving human health. With a seasoned executive team and a multidisciplinary team of public health and technical professionals, SciMetrika seeks out and takes on opportunities in which it can bring rigor and innovation to solve complex population health challenges.

Reno County Health Department

Its mission is to improve the health of Reno County, Kansas residents by preventing disease, promoting wellness, and protecting the public's health and environment.

Florida Department of Health in Leon County

The goal of the health-promotion program is to improve community health in Leon County through nutrition, physical activity, and smoking cessation policies that affect systems and environmental change strategies. Program staff promote and develop community partnerships to create new norms and opportunities in schools, worksites, and the general community so that healthy eating, active living, and smoke-free lifestyles are the easy and natural choices.

Proctor & Gamble

P&G is a multinational consumer goods company serving consumers around the world since 1837.

NASA Johnson Space Center

For more than 50 years, NASA's Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center (JSC) in Houston has led the United States and the world on a continuing adventure of human exploration, discovery and achievement.

Dean Health Plan

Dean is a for-profit, integrated healthcare organization based in Madison, Wisconsin. Dean consists of a network of more than 60 clinics in south-central Wisconsin.

Health Coach 611

Health Coach 611 is an Integrative Nutrition Health Coaching company that coaches clients in the U.S. and Canada.

Honda Manufacturing of Alabama

Honda is a multinational corporation primarily known as a manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles, and power equipment. The manufacturing facility in Lincoln, Alabama, has incorporated innovative manufacturing technologies shared by Honda facilities around the globe.

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