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United For Working Families, Episode 4: Wellness

A few team members at Northside Neighborhood House, which celebrated its centennial in 2024.
Northside Neighborhood House
A few team members at Northside Neighborhood House, which celebrated its centennial in 2024.

In this series, we explore the impact that workplace policies have on our local families and children - and how United Way of Greater Chattanooga is looking to close the gaps.

For this episode, we talk about wellness with Jessica Pilcher, Director of United for Working Families at United Way of Greater Chattanooga - and Devin Edwards, Chief Operations Officer at Northside Neighborhood House.

Devin Edwards
Northside Neighborhood House
Devin Edwards

Ray is the host and producer of Scenic Roots, Mondays - Thursdays at 3 PM on WUTC.
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