
As an Internal Communications Consultant at Wellabe, Bekah Link spends her days crafting stories that resonate. But outside of work, she’s found another way to make an impact: volunteering.
She cares about stepping into new experiences and staying connected to what matters.
“Volunteering has helped me grow in countless ways — new perspectives, new challenges, new people,” she says.
Bekah didn’t start volunteering because of a big moment of inspiration. It was a quiet realization that giving her time and energy to others simply felt right.
“Once I was out volunteering, I realized it’s what I should be doing, and I’ve been doing it ever since,” she says.
That sense of purpose has carried her through a variety of volunteer experiences. Whether she’s supporting Meals on Wheels or contributing to United Way efforts, Bekah approaches each opportunity with curiosity and care.
“There is so much need in the community and many organizations out there trying to meet the needs. Plus, it’s nice to switch it up,” she says.
Volunteering has become a way for Bekah to stay grounded. With Wellabe’s support of providing Volunteer Time Off (VTO) and partnering with organizations like Meals from the Heartland, she’s able to keep that momentum going.
“Wellabe makes it easy to get involved. The support they offer really helps you take that first step,” she says.
For Bekah, being well on the move means showing up — for herself and for the community. It’s about finding purpose in motion and meaning in service.
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