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Washington County L.I.F.E.
What is Washington County L.I.F.E.?
![]() Washington County L.I.F.E. (Living Insurance For Employees) is a worksite wellness initiative for Washington County employees and their families that is co-sponsored the Sisters of St. Joseph Charitable Fund, the Washington County Healthy Heart Coalition, and the Washington County Commissioners.
L.I.F.E. Programs
The Washington County Hiking Club hikes at specified locations every Saturday morning (weather permitting) throughout the year. The general public is welcome to attend the hikes.
The general public is also welcome to participate in Co Ed Recreational Volleyball on Monday evenings from 7:30 to 9:30 and on Thursday evenings from 7:00 to 9:00 at the Washington County Juvenile Center. Participants must be 18 and over, or 16-17 if accompanied by an adult. Please call 740-896-2373 if you are interested in participating in volleyball.
The Mini Master Gardener Class meets on the following dates:
The second round of Washington County's Biggst Loser begins on February 11. Weigh-ins we take place on the follwoing Mondays:
L.I.F.E. Resources
Community Resources
L.I.F.E. Contacts
For more information on the L.I.F.E. Initiative or any of its programs, please contact your department's Wellness Champion.
If you do not have a Wellness Champion, please contact Court Witschey at 740-374-2782 or cvh@washco-ohhealth.org.
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