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Juneteenth - Celebrating Those Working to End Racism

Juneteenth is a federal holiday to commemorate when Union soldiers arrived in Galveston, Texas, with word the Civil War ended, and enslaved people were free. The date was June 19, 1865, over two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.


Never a Good Time for a Stroke

May is National Stroke Awareness Month and according to the American Heart Association, stroke is the fourth leading cause of death in women. 


Ukrainians Find Refuge in Poland

When 2.5 million Ukrainian families crossed the borders into Poland after Russia’s invasion, Unum Poland employees and volunteers opened their hearts and homes to assist those in need.


A Simple Case for Volunteering

With a U.S. population of about 330 million, let’s say only a quarter – 82.5 million people – can volunteer.


Support Mental Health at Work

The pandemic disrupted many services, including those for mental, neurological and substance use disorders. 

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