Looking Forward: More Wellness Programs
/We're entering the second quarter of the Employee Wellness Program and there is a lot to look forward to: new food challenges, cooking competitions and the first ever employee bike program. More on wellness
We're entering the second quarter of the Employee Wellness Program and there is a lot to look forward to: new food challenges, cooking competitions and the first ever employee bike program. More on wellness
Happy Earth Day! While sustainability and being earth-conscious should always be on our minds, today is a good reminder of ways we can be going green – and saving green! Charles Marchesano over at General Services is the Energy and Sustainability Chief. Here are five of his tips that you can do at home to help out the environment.
1. Get a free water audit
Visit WaterSmart Checkup and follow the easy steps to schedule your free audit. You’ll also be able to find rebates and incentive programs when available.
2. Get a free energy audit
SDG&E offers a free home audit that will reveal many simple changes you can make to quickly save, as well as more extensive improvements, like additional insulation. They offer up nice rebates and incentives when available, as well as low- to zero-interest loan programs, so take a look.
3. Sign up for a carpool
Do your part for reducing greenhouse gas emissions – and maybe just meet some new co-workers! The County partners with iCommute, where you can sign up on an interest list to be connected to other people who have similar commutes to yours. The program even offers some financial incentives.
4. Get free compost and mulch
If you find yourself doing yard work during the spring weekends, take advantage of free compost and mulch available at your local waste disposal facility. You’ll be helping divert these materials from our landfills. Plus, mulch helps keep the soil moist longer, which means water savings.
5. Ditch the gas guzzler
Sign up for Bike to Work day. May 20 is National Bike to Work Day and the County is sponsoring two aide stations for the event (one at the COC and one at the CAC). Challenge yourself and sign up now.
Hope these ideas help you to continue along your path of sustainability!
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San Diego County Employees’ Charitable Organization and the Padres celebrated a win at Petco Park on Saturday. County employees stepped up to the plate and supported CECO through a fundraiser that sold over 100 tickets and raised a total of $1,083!
CECO, funded through County employee and retiree donations, was also recognized at the Padres vs. Diamondbacks game for 60 years of giving—it has distributed more than $6.7 million to local non-profit organizations and employees in crisis since its founding in 1956.
CECO extends a heartfelt thank you to all the County employees who supported the fundraiser and encourages them to send their pictures to sdceco@sdcounty.ca.gov for its 60th anniversary archive.
HCA staff shown sorting shoes at HCAD, are From left: Alejandra Gutierrez, Esther Aranda and Roma Estrada from HHSA’s Health Care Coverage Access are shown sorting footwear donated for clients of the Third Avenue Charitable Organization.
HHSA’s Health Coverage Access (HCA) staff oftentimes serve Medi-Cal and CalFresh customers in nontraditional venues, such as hospitals, jails, food banks and community based organizations. HCA works with these entities to coordinate various outreach events.
One of these groups is the Third Avenue Charitable Organization (TACO) in downtown San Diego. TACO offers breakfast for homeless/low-income folks every Friday. HCA staff is on hand at TACO to offer and process CalFresh applications onsite.
The event offers other services, including having a selection of donated clothes and shoes available to clients. This gave the HCA employees the idea to create the “100 Shoe March” effort to gather donated footwear for TACO clients.
HCA staff began cleaning out their closets and soliciting donations from other HHSA Family Resource Centers and programs.
Soon the donations began rolling in. They had set a goal of gathering 100 pairs to donate by April 30. But the response was so overwhelming that they exceeded their goal and delivered over 100 pairs by April 13.
Support CECO! Padres tickets are still available for sale through noon on April 15.
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This Probation team was among the employees walking in Oceanside this past weekend for the March for Babies. They raised more than $1,100 for March of Dimes. If you didn't get to walk, there's still another chance. The next fundraising trek is April 23 in Balboa Park. Learn more.
Numerous County employees enjoyed a stroll around the Waterfront Park Wednesday as part of National Walking Day. The event included a health fair with lots of giveaways.
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