Happiness boost: Helping our US Military Veterans triggers the release of endorphins in the brain. Those feel-good chemicals increase your happiness and pleasure. It creates a positive feedback loop – helping makes you feel good, which makes you more likely to help again.
Reduced stress and anxiety: Helping US Military and Veterans takes the focus off your own worries and focuses it on a fellow citizen who has sacrificed for you. Studies suggest this lessens stress and negative emotions like anxiety.
Stronger social connections: Helping US Military and Veterans fosters a sense of connection with them and builds stronger social bonds with them and fellow supporters, which lessens feelings of loneliness and isolation.
Increased life satisfaction: Helping US Military and Veterans others gives your life a sense of purpose and meaning. Research shows that people who volunteer or help others regularly report higher levels of life satisfaction.
Improved physical health: The stress reduction and social connection associated with helping US Military and Veterans translates to better physical health. Studies suggest it can even lower blood pressure and boost the immune system.
By donating your unused vehicles it provides financial relief, jobs, business start-ups, and retreats for America’s Heroes.