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    • Pathways
    • Events
      • CRP Connect 2024
    • Research in Health Care and Communities
      • Research Champions
      • Research Champions Updates
    • Research Leadership
    • Research Forum Book Club
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Home> Team Wellbeing > GIVE

GIVE
Do something good for the community

Do something kind for someone else.

Acts of kindness, big or small, can boost your mood and make a real difference to others. This could be volunteering, offering help, or simply saying thank you. Giving helps build connection and purpose.


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Action for Happiness

42 Ways To Practice Gratitude Today And Everyday - Good Deeds Day

5 Tips For Being An Ally

Robert Reffkin: 5 ways to create stronger connections | TED Talk

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