The Blue Health Network Hosts First Postal Workers Wellness & Appreciation Day Expanding Support for Those Who Serve

By: The Blue Magazine Editorial Team

Haledon, New Jersey — The Blue Health Network, powered by The Blue Magazine, successfully hosted its first Postal Workers Wellness & Appreciation Day this past Sunday at La Neve’s Banquets in Haledon, bringing together postal employees for a focused day of health, education, and direct access to care.

The event marked a meaningful expansion of the Blue Health Network’s outreach, building on its longstanding support of first responders while now welcoming postal workers into the broader government employee community it serves.

Attendees were provided access to a range of services designed to support both their health and their protection in the event of an injury. Offerings included vascular screenings, spine evaluations, physical therapy consultations, IV therapy, and guided wellness sessions. In addition, trusted legal guidance was available on-site, reinforcing the network’s ability to connect individuals not only to medical care, but also to experienced personal injury professionals when needed.

“This was an important first step,” said Daniel Del Valle of The Blue Magazine and Blue Health Network. “It’s about making sure postal workers know there’s a place they can call, a network they can trust, and real people who will guide them to the right care when it matters.”

“This was a beautiful event. I’m so glad that we’re a part of this now,” said July Sosa, a postal worker in attendance.

The Blue Health Network recognizes the following partners for their role in supporting the event:

Evergreen Medical, River Vale — Vascular screenings and assessments

Dr. Michael Gerling, Spine Institute, Clifton — Spine care and evaluation

Weitz & Luxembourg — Personal injury law and legal guidance

Dr. Sheldon, Expert Physical Therapy, Totowa — Rehabilitation and recovery

AliveDrip, Wayne — IV therapy and wellness services

John Mancini, 911 Specialties — First responder equipment and services

Coach Mike DeFazio — Yoga, mobility, and wellness

La Neve’s Banquets — Event hosting and catering

Dr. Aydin — The Aydin Center for Plastic Surgery, Skin care & Lasers

Ken Burkert — Princeton House Behavioral Health First Responder Treatment Service

Special recognition is extended to Lou Mercado, a retired postal worker, and Joanne Sosa, an active postal worker, for their role in helping bring the event together.

Support extends beyond the event. Postal workers can access the Blue Health Network directly through its dedicated hotline:

855-331-PAIN 855-331-PAIN) (7246)

Whether it’s medical care or legal support after an injury, the network provides a clear, trusted path forward connecting individuals with the right doctors and the right legal professionals without confusion or delay.

Following the success of this first event, the Blue Health Network will continue expanding its outreach and hosting future initiatives in support of postal workers and government employees.

About The Blue Health Network:

The Blue Health Network, powered by The Blue Magazine, connects first responders, government employees, and their families with trusted medical and legal professionals. Built on over 16 years of service to the law enforcement community, the network continues to expand its reach to support those who serve every day.

Media Contact:

Holly Finley

Blue Health Network

845-235-3867

holly@thebluemagazine.com