MCC Wellness Program in the New Normal

January 08, 2021

The COVID-19 Pandemic has brought emotional, financial, and psychological distress to everyone. The fear of socialization heightened over time in the community. 

Performance of duty in the new normal also enabled stress among employees. As a response, Mabalacat City College Human Resources Management Office developed the MCC Wellness Program. This program allowed MCC employees to participate in various activities which aimed to enhance, develop or maintain physical and mental wellness conducted every Thursday, starting 3:30 PM.

One of the activities included was the Sports Competition which ran every Friday, December of the year 2020. Conclusively, the awarding ceremony of all winners in different sports was held last January 22, 2021. According to employees, the said activities were enjoyable and it certainly provided a happier environment. 

The wellness program is a continuous program with a different theme every month, this is to promote healthy well-being for the academic community. 

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