Digital Education Programming Presented by the
Center for Health & Wellbeing
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Grab your thinking cap and set the time machine way back for this fun trivia game. Sara Wright, Wellbeing Guide at the Center for Health & Wellbeing, and Kate Stone, Guest Services Manager, journeyed from the 1950’s through the 1970’s and tested attendees’ knowledge from decades past.
By watching this program, you can expect to:
- harness the power of your memory and recognize that you are never too old to learn something new;
- discover how digital gatherings can build social connections within the community through shared experiences;
- and test your knowledge and learn fun facts.
This program was presented by Sara Wright and Kate Stone, and was hosted by the Winter Park Health Foundation.
About Your Program Presenters
About Sara Wright, CHWB Wellbeing Guide
Sara Wright serves as the Wellbeing Guide for the Center for Health and Wellbeing (CHWB). She works directly with community members in administration of the Wellbeing Survey, a diagnostic tool that encourages reflection on one’s overall wellbeing as related to the Seven Dimensions of Wellbeing (Intellectual, Spiritual, Physical, Social, Emotional, Vocational, Environmental.) Sara interprets the results of the Wellbeing Survey and creates an individualized plan to help each community member on their personal wellbeing journey. Sara has more than twenty years of professional experience including the following areas of expertise: social services, health education, community relations, management, personal training and fitness coaching. She earned a master’s degree in mental health counseling and two bachelor’s degrees. She is passionate about helping others reach their goals and achieve self-empowerment.
About Kate Stone, CHWB Guest Services Manager
Kate Stone began at the Center for Health & Wellbeing as Welcome Desk Lead, greeting guests and helping visitors reach their destinations within the building. In her role as Guest Services Manager, she continues to connect community members to services at the Center to achieve their wellbeing goals. Her years of customer service experience guide her focus on promoting health education programs at the Center. Kate moved to Central Florida from Southern California in 2018, joining the inaugural staff at the Center in April 2019. She holds a Bachelor of Arts from Rollins College in Communication Studies with an emphasis in Organizational Communication and Leadership.