Philanthropy
Summary
The experience of illness is unique to each patient and their family. Pain, fear, loss, and change may not fully characterize the lived experience of many types of illness, especially those at the end of life or that cause chronic intractable disability.
However, the experience of illness is not drawn from only the illness, but from many gaps in care services or therapeutics. These gaps may stem from coverage oversights, red tape, erroneous delays, and missed accommodations. These gaps may also come from poorly conceived therapeutics.
In order to address these gaps, commits 5% of our income to public charity through our allied affiliate the Golden Hour Service Society, a 501c3 non-profit dedicated to to patient advocacy, healthcare management, and research projects.
We also ameliorate gaps in care for patients through art. By hosting a unique art collection in our workspace, we support emerging artists to connect with patients on an experiential level.
Our experts commit 5% of their time towards public charitable activities involving direct patient advocacy,
We are a company that cares about patients, and keep our perspective by receiving our mantra through philanthropy.

Boston Mantra art collection
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Promotes engagement 
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Preserves founding vision 
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Promotes emerging artists 
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Supports patients 

Golden Hour Service Organizations
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Patient advocacy 
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Healthcare management 
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Patient advocate-led research 

Boston Mantra expert Jonjy Ananth at the MA treasury department delivers keynote address on special populations.
