Boston, MA (PRWEB) March 29, 2012
American Consumer Credit Counseling Service today announced the launch of a new comprehensive wellness program for employees to support and improve the health and welfare organizations over 100 staff members.
concern for the welfare of employees is a growing trend for companies, the benefits of which can be seen in the reduction of risks to health and health care costs and increase morale, said Steve Trumble , President and CEO of the ACCC. We recognize that our staff is the most active organizations and we hope this program will promote the welfare of more healthy lifestyle for our team members can be your best both inside and outside the office.
agency nonprofit credit counseling, each member of the team a day to help consumers overcome the ACCC rising debt and plan for the future of financial strength that has potential to create tension in their lives. ACCC Wellness Program aims to combat the increasing awareness of positive health behaviors, motivate employees to voluntarily adopt these behaviors and the range of opportunities and a conducive environment to promote positive changes in lifestyle. In learning how to better manage their health, finances, and stress, employees are better prepared to participate and help consumers who face similar challenges as possible.
program details have been developed based on an extensive study of interest in employee welfare initiatives and preferences regarding events, topics and times. Over 100 team members participating in the ACCC voluntary wellness program that includes activities such as walking in groups, fitness programs, and an educational series conducted by health educators, nutritionists, mental health professionals and certified instructors fitness. In addition, the program challenges participants ACCC each month to meet a health goal or proficiency and knowledge to track and share progress and ideas with each other through the creation of new organizations WellFit monthly newsletter.
start the program, the ACCC has partnered with Tufts Medical Center to receive a health assessment that will provide employees with information on current health as blood pressure and other vital statistics. This will provide a baseline for employees working in the course of the next program and help you set clear personal goals.
Each quarter, ACCC will conduct a survey among participants of the program for more information and knowledge to guide program improvements and changes throughout the year.
ACCC
is a 501 (c) 3, which offers free credit counseling, bankruptcy counseling, and housing counseling to consumers nationwide in need of financial literacy and money management . For more information, please contact the ACCC:
?? For credit counseling, call 800-769-3571
?? For advice on bankruptcy. call 866-826-6924
?? For housing counseling, call 866-826-7180
?? For more information on financial education workshops in New England, call 800-769-3571 x708
Or visit us online at
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American Consumer Credit Counseling (ACCC) is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) organization dedicated to empowering consumers to achieve financial health through education, assessment and management debt. ACCC provides individuals with practical solutions for solving financial problems and recognizes that consumers? financial difficulties are often not the result of poor spending habits, but more frequently from extenuating circumstances beyond their control. As a leading provider of financial education and the nations of credit counseling services, ACCC works with consumers to help them find the best plan of action to reduce their debt and regain financial stability . ACCC is accredited by the Better Business Bureau and has a rating of A +. It is also a member of the Independent Agents Association for Consumer Credit Counseling. For more information or to access free financial literacy resources log on or visit ConsumerCredit.com TalkingCentsBlog.com.
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