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Looking for local wellness options? The Delaware Health Expo is for you

Welcome in the new year with an eye on health and wellness.

Kickstart your 2018 resolutions. (Photo by Flickr user Keith Tsuji, used under a Creative Commons license)

It’s almost that time of year — the holidays and the excesses that come with them will soon be over, and we’ll be settling into old routines, as well as the new ones we resolve to keep for the new year. That means it’s time for the third annual Pursuit of Health & Wellness Expo Jan. 6 at the Chase Center on the Riverfront.
Presented by Wilmington consulting firm Innovincent, which is also an organizing sponsor of the Delaware Millennial Summit, the Expo aims to raise awareness about local wellness organizations.
“Promoting the different health and wellness programs and services available in Delaware and the Delaware Valley remains challenging for most organizations,” said Charlie Vincent, founder of Innovincent, in a press statement. “Because many attendees’ New Year’s resolutions are still fresh in their minds, the timing of the Expo is perfect and provides a unique opportunity for attendees to connect with practitioners, businesses, agencies, and nonprofits that focus on providing solutions to health and wellness issues.”
Some of this year’s participants include Juice Plus+Simon Eye Associates, WhyFly, The StablesLUMINANCE Laser SpaGlasgow Spine and Wellness, The Fun Dept., First State Compassion Center and Westside Family Healthcare.
The Pursuit of Health & Wellness Expo is free for attendees.
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