Business as [un]Usual

Recently The Magis Foundation's Executive Director and Founder, Rebecca Maria A. Rivera, met with Mr. Ryan C. Mack, President and CEO of Optimum Capital Management and The Optimum Institute of Economic Empowerment, to discuss several topics, including financial literacy and mental health, leadership, volunteering, sustainability in social projects and more. 

"This was an interesting meeting, we got to exchange many ideas and talk about potential future projects. Not a lot of people are aware that there's a link between behavioral health and finance. When a person or a family go through a financial crisis, it can have some serious emotional side effects, to say the least."-said Ms. Rivera. 

Mr. Ryan Mack will be traveling across the country, being funded the the Open Society Institute, empowering the community. As he visited Puerto Rico,  he will also travel to New Orleans, Chicago, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Detroit, Newark, Jackson, and LA he will be visiting prisons and hosting town hall meetings facing the important issues of unemployment and mass incarceration rates in the US.

"They both agreed in the positive impact of education and knowledge. They have two different backgrounds, but the same goal: Empowering people through knowledge. All future projects have a lot of potential, and we're all very excited."- said Jean Vidal Font, COO & Executive Board member of The Magis Foundation. 

Learn more about Ryan Mack, click here! 

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The Magis Foundation & Army OneSource

A Strong Partnership for Puerto Rico's Military Families 

The 2011 Puerto Rico Delegation
This last week (July 13-17), The Magis Foundation's Executive Director and Founder, Rebecca Maria A. Rivera, participated in the Army OneSource Partnership Institute, held in Washington, D.C., for the delegation of  Puerto Rico.  The event welcomed several stakeholders from over 25 states around the nation.

This 4-day intensive event was held with the purpose of developing a partnership with each state's  professionals and organizations, that can provide Behavioral Health, Legal, Finance and Faith Based services and support to our military men, women and families.

"Although in previous years the Army has used the adage 'the Army takes care of its own', sustained operations and constrained funding have prompted us to seek additional assistance. With 1.6 million Soldiers currently deployed, the Army has acknowledged the need to incorporate community agencies and organizations in order to effectively support Soldiers and their Families."- says Lynn McCollum, Family Program Director for the United States Army Installation Management Command.

Puerto Rico's Poster Board
Army OneSource of Puerto Rico, in partnership with The Magis Foundation and Give an Hour,  projects a social impact of at least 37,080 Puerto Rican Soldiers and family members.

The vision is to expand current resources and services, in terms of geography and outreach, throughout Puerto Rico, to improve the quality of life of Soldiers and their families.

"This is a great opportunity for our local mental health providers, and other organizations, to come together and join our initiative. We understand that a soldier's injury can affect his/her family, lifestyle, work, mental health, relationships, faith, self-esteem and overall functioning.

In behavioral health we are faced with the psychological scars of war and deployment, without mentioning the side effects in family dynamics and the financial, legal and faith based areas.

 We're a community that cares for its members, we need to  come together and support our local military families by giving them the tools to adapt and lead healthy lives."- stated Ms. Rivera, as she mentioned the participation of The Magis Foundation along Give an Hour and a board member of the Institute of Continued Education of the Puerto Rico Social Workers Professional College.

"The Puerto Rico team created a strong and comprehensive action plan. We look forward to the development of this project, and most of all, to the positive impact it will have in our Army families' lives. The more professionals and organizations join, the faster this initiative will  reach its goal."- says Celeste Suris, ESQ, Vice President of The Magis Foundation, and sister of an active duty soldier.


On a closing statement, Ms. Rivera added: "We need to look beyond the uniform, beyond war,  and beyond politics. Helping others is a big statement, it says: 'I CARE'. Let's remember to be pro- person,  pro-family, and pro-health."  ■

If you're interested in joining this initiative, send us your contact information to info@MagisFoundation.org.

©2011 The Magis Foundation