In partnership with many of our community organizations and through stand-alone MWC events, the Borough is pleased to promote opportunities for health and wellness to our residents! The Mayors Wellness Campaign (MWC) is a statewide community health initiative that provides evidence-based tools and strategies for mayors and community leaders to help their residents achieve healthier lifestyles and to improve overall health and wellness in their communities. The New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute has been leading the Mayors Wellness Campaign in partnership with the New Jersey State League of Municipalities since 2006. Learn more at https://www.njhcqi.org/mayors-wellness-campaign/.
Great news! Wenonah has been named a “Healthy Town to Watch for 2024” by the New Jersey Health Care Quality Institute, recognizing us as a town that goes “above and beyond to improve health and wellness in their communities through innovative programs in areas such as exercise, healthy eating, and mental health education and awareness.” Read the full press release here.
Check out our Upcoming Events
ONGOING….
Wenonah Seniors Chair Yoga –
First Thursday of the Month at 10am
If you are interested in participating as a member of the Mayors Wellness Campaign Advisory Board, please reach out to Mayor Doheny at jdoheny@boroughofwenonah.com.
And check out these other Community Wellness Events sponsored by volunteer groups around the Borough!
Trans Truths 101
Sponsored by Wenonah Equality
Friday, March 28 from 10am – 12pm at RCSJ (1400 Tanyard Rd., Deptford)
Wenonah Farmer’s Market
Sponsored by the Woman’s Club of Wenonah
Annual Moonlight Hike (January) and Five-Mile Hike (February)
Sponsored by the Wenonah Environmental Commission
Wenonah Artist Collective Acoustic Sessions
Held at the Presbyterian Church
Woman’s Club of Wenonah’s Annual Turkey Trot
The Annual Holiday Lights Bike Ride
Want to know more about Wellness in Wenonah?
See our Past Events.
Eat Well, Get Well! Nutrition Tips for
All Ages – Thursday, January 18, 2024
Share the Road! Bike, Scooter, and Pedestrian
Safety for All Ages – March 30, 2024