News Stories
1June 10, 2020
Well-being is one of the five values of South Mountain Community College, and the campus has significantly benefited from the work of the Health and Wellness Committee. SMCC has received the Healthy Arizona Worksite Program Copper level award for its welfare initiatives in the community.
2March 4, 2020
The spread of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) is having significant implications for the public as well as businesses here at home and around the globe. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation have been working closely with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other government agencies to understand the impacts of this outbreak and how the private sector can support the response.
As the situation continues to evolve, it is important for all employers to monitor the outbreak and implement strategies to protect their workforce from the Coronavirus while ensuring continuity of operations. While we acknowledge that the CDC has many great resources, we’ve consolidated their guidance for business based on the information available at this time to help educate employers and employees on how they can prepare for and address the impacts of the virus.
3May 2, 2019
The Healthy Arizona Worksites Program (HAWP) held its annual awards event on Wednesday, May 1 at Phoenix College, recognizing 141 businesses from across the state for excellence in worksite wellness program strategies.
4May 22, 2018
Annual HAWP recognition event held at The Salvation Army Ray & Joan Kroc Corps Community Center to honor 127 businesses from across the state for their worksite wellness program strategies.
5June 15, 2017
HAWP in partnership with the City of Phoenix FitPHX program held its annual recognition event at American Heart Association’s Halle Heart Museum.
6June 7, 2015
Yuma County is the first government agency to qualify for an award under the state’s Healthy Arizona Worksites program, which will be presented later this month.