October 15, 2019
Event Highlights Donations to Feed Hungry Earned by State Workers
Oct. 22 Ceremony to Celebrate 7,595 Meal Donations for Food Banks
SACRAMENTO, CA – State workers who participate in Healthier U Connections, an online wellness service managed by the California Department of Human Resources (CalHR) that encourages exercise and healthy living, have earned 7,595 meal donations for the California Association of Food Banks (CAFB).
The donations will be recognized at a ceremony to be held Tuesday, Oct. 22 at the Department of Health Care Services Auditorium, 1500 Capitol Mall, Sacramento.
StayWell, the vendor that the State of California contracts with to provide the online service, will give CAFB a check for $15,420.78 for the cost of the meals.
Meal donations are earned by State of California employees actively participating in Healthier U Connections. One donation is earned upon registration for the platform, and up to three additional can be earned throughout the year when participants hit certain healthy milestones. The donations are paid for by the Healthier U Connections vendor StayWell.
“A big thank you is in order to state employees, for earning these meal donations, and to StayWell, for making them," said Eraina Ortega, Director of CalHR. “This is an outstanding program that gives state workers incentives for getting healthier that also, in turn, benefit the community. I look forward to seeing participation in Healthier U Connections – and food bank meal donations – continue to grow each year."
“Creating a supportive environment where employees participate in fun fitness programs, make healthier choices, and improve their own health awareness is key to supporting long-term well-being," said StayWell CEO Nicole Latimer. “StayWell is proud to support the Healthier U Connections' program, helping to bring these elements together to enhance the lives of state employees and support its commitment to the local community through the donation of meals."
"We're grateful to the State of California and to StayWell for your support — and, in turn, supporting many hungry members throughout our California community. Right now, more than 4 million Californians face hunger. We must continue to work together to reduce that number to zero," said, Kathleen Odne, Interim Executive Director for California Association of Food Banks. "CAFB is proud to be a part of the Healthier U Connections program because we believe that nutrition is fundamental to the health and well-being of each and every community member."
Healthier U Connections, launched in 2017, is an innovative, online wellness service that allows state employees to continually track health behaviors and access wellness resources, such as healthy recipes, exercise videos, advice from physicians, and much more. This resource is available for free to all state employees.
Focusing on intrinsic motivation, state employees can meet milestones and earn up to 20,000 total meals annually to be donated to CAFB.
Team building and friendly competition are encouraged. Join us in our quest to reduce preventable chronic disease, improve employee morale and productivity, and establish a culture of health for our employees statewide. Healthier U Connections is designed to inspire healthy habits, healthy minds, and healthy bodies.
The ceremony highlights the meals earned in 2018. The two state departments that earned the most meals were the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation, which earned 1,895 meals, and the Franchise Tax Board, which earned 724.
The ceremony will begin at 9 a.m. and include CalHR Chief Deputy Director Adria Jenkins-Jones, StayWell CEO Nicole Latimer, and CAFB Interim Executive Director Kathleen Odne.
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