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LOS ANGELES, Sept. 26, 2023 ~ For the tenth consecutive year, Herbalife, a health and wellness company, is returning as the official nutrition partner of the Ketchum–Downtown YMCA Stair Climb for Los Angeles. The event will take place on Friday, September 29th and marks the 30th anniversary of the YMCA Stair Climb & Urban Hike.
Herbalife will be supporting more than 3,000 participants who complete the 75-flight ascent to the top of the U.S. Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles by providing them with products from its Herbalife24 sports line including Herbalife24 Achieve Bars and CR7 Drive. Additionally, more than 100 Herbalife employees will be participating through their new #Herbalife #ImWithYou healthy active lifestyle campaign and will be awarded points through its corporate wellness program.
The stair climb raises funds to subsidize YMCA community programs that fight obesity by promoting healthy living and make it possible for children, teens, and seniors from under-resourced neighborhoods in the city to participate.
Samantha Clayton, vice president of Sports Performance and Fitness and member of the Ketchum DTLA YMCA board of directors said "Every year we look forward to supporting the YMCA and their commitment to strengthening communities through healthy active living, a mission that we as a company share and strive to implement in communities around the world through fun and engaging activities like this one."
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Herbalife's commitment to the YMCA is just one way they are giving back to vulnerable communities worldwide by encouraging well-being based on positive experiences that help individuals live their best lives. In addition to supporting local charity organizations such as A Place Called Home, Children's Institute Inc., and Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), they also have a 'Wellness for Life' employee wellness program which is designed to inspire, motivate, and provide a wide range of fun activities to help improve employee health and well-being each year. As part of this campaign, each participating employee will receive 100 wellness points for completing the stair climb or urban hike or volunteering at the event which can be used towards 2024 health care premiums.
Carol Pfannkuche, Executive Director at Ketchum-Downtown YMCA said "Most families in LA's under-served communities are focused on making ends meet so it's wonderful to count on support from corporate partners like Herbalife who help us achieve our goal of creating lasting personal and social change in our communities."
For more information about Herbalife's community initiatives or wellness products visit www.Herbalife.com or follow along on social using #ImWithYou
Herbalife will be supporting more than 3,000 participants who complete the 75-flight ascent to the top of the U.S. Bank Tower in Downtown Los Angeles by providing them with products from its Herbalife24 sports line including Herbalife24 Achieve Bars and CR7 Drive. Additionally, more than 100 Herbalife employees will be participating through their new #Herbalife #ImWithYou healthy active lifestyle campaign and will be awarded points through its corporate wellness program.
The stair climb raises funds to subsidize YMCA community programs that fight obesity by promoting healthy living and make it possible for children, teens, and seniors from under-resourced neighborhoods in the city to participate.
Samantha Clayton, vice president of Sports Performance and Fitness and member of the Ketchum DTLA YMCA board of directors said "Every year we look forward to supporting the YMCA and their commitment to strengthening communities through healthy active living, a mission that we as a company share and strive to implement in communities around the world through fun and engaging activities like this one."
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Herbalife's commitment to the YMCA is just one way they are giving back to vulnerable communities worldwide by encouraging well-being based on positive experiences that help individuals live their best lives. In addition to supporting local charity organizations such as A Place Called Home, Children's Institute Inc., and Heart of Los Angeles (HOLA), they also have a 'Wellness for Life' employee wellness program which is designed to inspire, motivate, and provide a wide range of fun activities to help improve employee health and well-being each year. As part of this campaign, each participating employee will receive 100 wellness points for completing the stair climb or urban hike or volunteering at the event which can be used towards 2024 health care premiums.
Carol Pfannkuche, Executive Director at Ketchum-Downtown YMCA said "Most families in LA's under-served communities are focused on making ends meet so it's wonderful to count on support from corporate partners like Herbalife who help us achieve our goal of creating lasting personal and social change in our communities."
For more information about Herbalife's community initiatives or wellness products visit www.Herbalife.com or follow along on social using #ImWithYou
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