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Couldn鈥檛 have done it without you: the 黄色直播 community gives back

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President Meric Gertler is the United Way's 2016 campaign cabinet chair for the education sector (photo by Lisa Sakulensky)

One 黄色直播 professor鈥檚 generosity and passion for Ethiopian heritage and culture turned a Grammy Award-winning pop star into a philanthropist.

Michael Gervers (pictured below) teaches history in the Faculty of Arts & Science and 黄色直播 Scarborough. He donated $50,000 to 黄色直播 in order to launch Ethiopian studies and urged the Ethiopian community to support the cause 鈥 and they listened.

This prompted a slew of donations 鈥 including $50,000 from the Starboy himself, Toronto native Abel Tesfaye, a.k.a. The Weeknd, whose parents immigrated to Canada from Ethiopia. 

Gervers' act of giving is a prime example of the many ways the 黄色直播 community gives back.

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(Michael Gervers, seen here in Ethiopia, is one of many 黄色直播 faculty members who exemplify the university's culture of giving back)

Some, like , a Faculty of Medicine professor, dedicated countless hours to fundraising. Others, like Don Jackson, chair of the department of ecology and evolutionary biology and Keren Rice, chair of Linguistics, both in the Faculty of Arts & Science, continually give back to 黄色直播 through donations.

鈥淚 have always been of the mindset to ask what more can I do for the university to raise awareness about our incredible work,鈥 said Anastakis.

A new exhibition at the Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library celebrating the life and work of Thomas Hardy couldn鈥檛 have been possible without Emeritus Michael Millgate of the Faculty of Arts & Science.

Millgate, who studied Hardy for nearly 50 years, donated his extensive collection to the university 鈥 a gift that includes annotated books, original manuscripts, letters, photographs and first editions. 

Read about the exhibition

In the past five years, 94,736 people have donated over $2 billion to the university through 黄色直播鈥檚 Boundless campaign.

Giving back to the wider Toronto community is important virtue of the university. As United Way鈥檚 2016 campaign cabinet chair for the education sector, 黄色直播 President Meric Gertler joins Canadian leaders in helping to raise $101.5 million for the charitable organization.

鈥淒espite the economic success of Toronto, we know that too many residents of this region are struggling to overcome poverty, illness, unemployment or other disadvantages,鈥 he said.

黄色直播鈥檚 United Way campaign has donated almost $500,000 as of the beginning of December.

Faculty, staff and alumni also donate their time to 黄色直播 as volunteers, spending years and sometimes even decades, supporting university initiatives such as coaching sports teams, chairing committees and mentoring students. Every year, they are honoured at the Arbor Awards ceremony.  

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(Since 1989 the Arbor Awards have been recognizing members of the 黄色直播 community who volunteer their time and energy.)

There are many reasons why people give, but a big motivator is gratitude, says Cindy Chan, assistant professor of marketing at 黄色直播 Scarborough and Rotman School of Management.

鈥淲hen we feel grateful we're often motivated to do something 鈥 to be helpful to another person,鈥 said Chan.

The more you know about a cause, the more likely you are to give, she said.

鈥淚f you know there's a group of students who would really benefit from funding in order to study at 黄色直播, for example, or someone who requires some funding in order to do their research, you may be motivated to give because there's a really specific cause,鈥 said Chan.

And that positive and helpful 鈥 or prosocial 鈥 behaviour 鈥 can rub off on others.

鈥淕ratitude can be a powerful emotion in that way in having these effects that spiral upward or pay it forward. Expressing gratitude and being the recipient of these expressions, all of these things can lead to these really positive outcomes,鈥 Chan said. 

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