SunUte Community Center, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, Shining Mountain Health and Wellness and the tribes, and the CHR Department, sponsored, “Make A Pledge Day”.
Robin Duffy-Wirth, SunUte Community Center Fitness Manager welcomes Kathy Pannell and Abel Velasquez to the “Make A Pledge” booth, where both made pledges to better their health. In honor of the pledge they made, they received a pink towel
Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s Permanent Fund employees get ready for a one-mile walk around the tribal campus in honor of “Make A Pledge Day."
Maylon Newton makes a pledge to better her health on “Make A Pledge Day” for the Southern Ute Indian Tribe’s Permanent Fund employees Wednesday, Oct. 28.
Fri Oct 30th, 2015 , by Trennie Collins | The Southern Ute Drum
In honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month employees were able to make a pledge to better their health, take a one-mile walk and eat healthy snacks on Wednesday, Oct. 28.