Dear Voornaam,
Today is Giving Tuesday—a day for global generosity, when everyone is encouraged to give what they can (in time, money, or effort) and celebrate the practice of giving. Giving can take many forms, from donating to a non-profit to babysitting for a family member, volunteering at a local organization, or bringing food to a sick friend.
Generosity is something we stand behind. Not just because helping others is the right thing to do, but also because it’s good for the brain. Studies show that giving can reduce stress, help boost cognitive health, and light up the reward systems in the brain. In essence, being generous changes the brain for the better.
Here at Posit Science, our main channel for helping others is through making BrainHQ available and effective for as many people as possible—and many of us have been committed to this goal for more than 15 years. But a few years ago, we decided the company would also add a charitable donation to our employees’ benefits. Each of the people who work at Posit Science is now provided with $1000 each year to donate to the non-profit organization of their choice. Here are a few of them! |
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Research scientist
“Childhood hunger is a completely avoidable tragedy, especially for one of the wealthiest countries on earth. No Kid Hungry steps in where our institutions have fallen short to ensure nutritional needs are met during this critical stage of life. This charity helps to provide life’s most basic need so that our kids are one step closer to focusing on their real job: play!” |
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Senior artist and graphic designer
“I have loved the ocean my entire life. Not only is it important to me, but it is incredibly important to the survival of the earth! I chose to donate to the Marine Mammal Center because they are leaders in the field of global ocean conservation. From rescuing and rehabilitating baby seals and sea lions, to education and research on climate change, they really do it all!” |
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Senior customer service representative
“Here at Posit Science, I have the privilege to pursue my vocation: helping people. The company has, whenever the need arises (and with little to no notice) provided me with the time to respond to disasters across the country in service with the American Red Cross. As a disaster responder, I have been able to help shelter those displaced by hurricanes and wildfires, deliver emergency supplies throughout impacted regions, and lead responses in an Operations Management capacity." |
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We are lucky to be able to give this little bit extra. We know that not everyone has a lot of free time or extra money to give. We give thanks for whatever people are able to do!
Happy holidays, and thank you!
The BrainHQ Team |
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