Year: 2010


WEGO Health’s Top 10 of 2010

Well, friends, 2011 is eagerly waiting offstage for its grand entrance as 2010 finishes the last of its routine and takes a final bow. Before it’s all over, let’s give 2010 an online standing ovation (and mini-encore) by commemorating the incredible year it has been!2010 was a powerful year here at WEGO Health HQ and…

Intern with WEGO Health!

Our WEGO Health team is on the search for some energetic, talented interns to join us as part of our awesome Boston offices! As a WEGO Health intern you will learn all about the world of Health Activism and online health leadership. You will tweet, blog, research, learn, and more! (If you're as excited as…

Interviewing Health Activists: Cherise, Founder of Diabetes Social Media Advocacy Chat (#DSMA)

If you check your Twitter stream as much as I do, you’ve probably seen a flurry of tweets every Wednesday evening marked with with the hashtag #dsma. If so, you’ve stumbled upon (or perhaps even participated in) the Diabetes Social Media Advocacy Chat! This week, WEGO Health had the opportunity to speak with its creator,…

New Health Activist Blog Carnival: Top 10 of 2010

With the end of the year fast approaching, it's an ideal time to look back on what the year has meant to you as a Health Activist, and to your communities.The topic for December's Health Activist Blog Carnival is simple: Share your Top 10 of 2010.We hope you'll use this post as an opportunity to…

Health Activist Blog Carnival – November Wrap Up

November may be over, but the Thanksgiving spirit lives on! For our latest Health Activist Blog Carnival we asked "What are 3 things you're thankful for in your Health Activism?" This topic allowed for some great reflection and an opportunity to see some trends in what we all value in our leadership journeys.Here are a…

We Love: Crohn’s Disease Support Network

This week on WEGO Health Loves: Crohn's Disease Support Network (CDSN) Celebrating one year of providing "A Social Support Network for Crohn's Disease patients, family, and friends," The CDSN continues to uphold its mission of helping those within the Crohn's Disease community. Because, as its homepage says, "there is a large majority of people who…
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