IBA SUCCESS MAGAZINE Issue 3 Vol 3 | Page 2

WELCOME Each Welcome to a new edition of IBA Success Magazine gives me the opportunity to share a piece of my heart. It’s what’s important to me at the moment and usually introduces IBA readers to the theme for the campaign. As I sat to write this welcome I reflected on several recent interactions because each seemed to center around a similar topic – philanthropy, but not just what we give to others. More than what is given, the discussions touched on how a commitment to charity enhanced our personal lives almost always more than the person or persons who benefited. As a society, our compassion for humanity is evident by the number of those who feel supported in one way or another. As an animal lover, I feel the subtle tug on my heart strings when a commercial for the SPCA flashes across my television screen. I find myself reaching for my wallet to make a donation. It’s the feeling after that donation that compels me to continue a life of charitable giving. Studies have shown that there are benefits on each side when a charitable act occurs. The receiver feels relief from a struggle, but the benefits to the contributor are often far greater. When charity, in any form, is completed, an overwhelming sense of accomplishment follows. Studies have shown that regular charitable acts contribute to stress reduction, improved health, human connections and personal growth. Imagine that! When you volunteer to serve meals to the homeless or hammer a nail for Habitat for Humanity, “happy hormones” are triggered in the body. These hormones help to sustain our lives and act as protection from all sorts of disease including depression! Moving forward, I hope that you will dedicate a part of your life to charitable giving and volunteering. The need in the communities that surround us is astronomical and the work that needs to be done is endless, but how rewarding to know that the charity you extend to others is also extended to you. Jennifer Yon 2 IBASuccessMagazine.com