More than 160 organizations – representing 2.7 million employees – join movement to improve safety for workers worldwide and decrease musculoskeletal disorders by 25% by 2025 WASHINGTON, June 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Musculoskeletal disorders, or MSDs, are the most common workplace injury…

GRI is proud to stand with one of its founding members, CERES, in their effort to protect the ‘Freedom to Invest‘. This campaign was launched in response to legislatives efforts within the United States to restrict climate and sustainability considerations in investment opportunities and banking practices. GRI remains dedicated to supporting this crucial undertaking and advocates for a future where economic growth goes hand in hand with social and environmental progress.

Under the banner of the ‘Freedom to Invest’ initiative, hundreds of leaders from the private and public sectors are united in conveying a clear message to policymakers: protect the freedom to invest responsibly. Supporters of this campaign firmly assert that comprehensive analysis of environmental, social and governance (ESG) factors is essential to build profitable businesses, investment portfolios, and ensure long-term shareholder value. Restrictive policies that hinder this responsible decision-making approach defy the principles of sound investing and business practices.

According to Eelco van der Enden, CEO of GRI: “The increasing politicization of ESG in the United States is unfortunate and potentially harmful to business. When a balanced viewpoint is taken, it is clear that sustainability considerations are a key aspect of how asset managers fulfil their fiduciary duties towards investors and other stakeholders.” 

There is a growing understanding that ESG-related risks can have significant value enhancing and destructive effects. This interdependency makes evident that in the long term ‘you cannot run a successful business in a dysfunctional society’. Regardless of whether risks stem from ESG or other topics, they need to be understood, disclosed, and managed because risks are inseparable from returns.

GRI stands behind this important initiative aimed at safeguarding the ‘Freedom to Invest.’ We urge lawmakers to uphold the ability for investors to factor in climate and sustainability considerations, enabling them to fulfill their fiduciary duties responsibly, make well-informed decisions and safeguard the interests of all stakeholders. We extend an invitation to other organizations to join us in endorsing this campaign.

Company Has Gifted More Than 63,000 Free Exergen Home Model Thermometers to Date and Professional Model Thermometers to 300+ Nursing Schools for Their Skills Labs – Urges All Nursing Schools to Accept Donation WATERTOWN, Mass., June 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Exergen Corporation,…

To commemorate Mental Health Awareness Month, Quest Diagnostics Foundation grantee Experience Camps hosted several events for young people working through grief, including a Grief Town Hall, in conjunction with the YMCA of Central Maryland, and several Playing Through Grief events at area schools and community centers.

In these workshops, the grief specialists at Experience Camps share with participants what to know about grief, how to show up for someone who is grieving, how to support youth, and what it means to create a grief-smart culture in their community.

Play is one of the most critical elements of positive childhood development and can take a back seat to more adult responsibilities and feelings when tragedy strikes. As a result, grieving children can be left lacking in fundamental building blocks of growth. Giving them permission to be kids again—to sing at the top of their lungs, to focus their entire beings on the score of a game, and to explore the boundless freedom of unstructured time—can reignite their childhoods.

Dedicated to exploring this concept, Experience Camps is a nonprofit organization that transforms the lives of grieving children through summer camp programs and innovative, year-round initiatives. Funding from the Quest Diagnostics Foundation as part of the Quest for Health Equity (Q4HE) initiative is helping Experience Camps establish summer programs in the Baltimore area in coordination with other community leaders. The one-week, overnight summer camps for children who have experienced the death of a sibling, parent, or primary caregiver aims to empower campers with the necessary coping skills to move forward with their lives.

“We are so proud to work with Experience Camps,” said Michael Floyd, Senior Director and Leader, Q4HE. “Their initiatives to help support children dealing with grief are so important. Their work has already made an impact in many communities, and we look forward to supporting this summer’s camps in Baltimore to bring their expertise to more children in need.”

“Receiving support from the Quest Diagnostics Foundation has helped our program expand to touch more lives in Baltimore,” said Sara Deren, CEO of Experience Camps. “Quest has been a great collaborator in furthering our mission of helping children who have experienced the unimaginable to feel joy and hope again.”

To learn more about Quest for Health Equity, visit our website at www.QuestForHealthEquity.com.

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