Nominate MHealthy Champions for Their Commitment to Well-Being

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More than 500 staff and faculty members across the university and Michigan Medicine currently volunteer as MHealthy Champions. Hundreds of employees also serve on Wellness Committees. Both help to support a culture of well-being in their units and departments and foster connection among their co-workers. They also help to identify their coworkers’ interests and find programs and resources that best fit their well-being needs.

If you know of an MHealthy Champion or Wellness Committee that has gone above and beyond to create a positive culture of well-being within their area, consider nominating them for one of the following Champion Awards:

Dr. Robert A. Winfield MHealthy Champion Award

This award recognizes MHealthy Champions who:

  • Have a strong commitment to building a culture of well-being.

  • Make a positive difference in their department or work unit.

  • Demonstrate commitment to their Champion role.

  • Model inclusivity and diversity in their work and outreach within their department or work unit.

  • Have served at least one full term (two years) as an MHealthy Champion.

The winning Champion will receive a monetary gift card!

Learn more and nominate someone by Sept. 18.

LaVaughn Palma-Davis Wellness Committee Award

This award recognizes Wellness Committees that:

  • Are positively affecting the culture of well-being in their department, building or area.

  • Model inclusivity and diversity in the committee's make-up and in the areas of outreach to their departments and units.

  • Are led by an MHealthy Champion and have been active for at least one year.

The winning committee will receive a shared trophy and each member will receive a monetary gift card!

Learn more and nominate a wellness committee by Sept. 18

If you have questions, visit the MHealthy Champion webpage or email [email protected]

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