- LocationZen Den Inside UCCS Rec Center
- DescriptionA PEAK Peer health educators' weekly meeting typically involves a combination of discussion, planning, and training activities aimed at promoting health and wellness within the UCCS community.
Hosted by: PEAK Peer Health Educators
Additional Information can be found at: https://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11175521 - Websitehttps://mlc.uccs.edu/event/11175521
- CategoriesCommunityService, Meetings, Internship Opportunity, Student Club/Org Events
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