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April’s Million Mile Month with HealthCode: Setting you up for success

By: Austin Technology Council |
Published: March 22, 2019 |
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Setting you up for success.

Please join us Monday, April 1st 11 am at the City of Austin’s Council Chambers as Austin Mayor Steve Adler, Travis County Judge Sarah Eckhardt, and Austin Technology Council’s CEO Amber Gunst help launch April’s Million Mile Month.

The Million Mile Month is a global challenge to help get people moving and healthy, through a fun collective goal to achieve one million miles of activity – walking, running, cycling, yoga, swimming, even dance – just move.

Is your organization up for the Challenge?

There is still plenty of time to sign up and engage your employees – full or part-time – local and global, in this fun healthy challenge.

Complete these steps to register:

Organizations can register here; please see the intro video, organization sign-up form, and event implementation materials at the bottom of the page. The program is simple and quick to implement. https://events.healthcode.org/wellness

There is no charge for organizations or individuals. A fun, way to engage employees, families, and communities to be active and healthy.

The Million Mile Month is from HealthCode, a nonprofit whose vision is that everyone should enjoy the benefits of a healthier, happier life. (Info doc)

Individuals can register herehttps://events.healthcode.org/mmm2019

Contact HealthCode with any questions: steve@healthcode.org  512 970 7443

Steve Amos
Executive Director, HealthCode
IResolve, Million Mile Month, Marathon in a Month, Green Ribbon Schools / Healthivores Programs
steve@healthcode.org   o: 512-322-9323     m: 512-970-7443
www.HealthCode.org

View Steve’s LinkedIn profile   

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