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Why We Believe It Is Needed
Ryan Robbins
Would you agree that you spend more time at your workplace than you do at home with your own family?
Would you also agree that the standard three days of bereavement leave offered by most employers and state agencies is nowhere near enough—no matter the depth of the tragedy?
And do you believe there should be a safety net—a place and a program designed to protect people in their most crucial, life-altering moments?
If your heart says yes, then we must ask:
Why do we accept things as they are?
We shouldn’t. And at The Reset Foundation, we don’t.
A Vision That Cannot Be Small
We’re told to “start small.” But when tragedy strikes, there is nothing small about the pain, the loss, or the need. That’s why this vision must be built the right way from the very beginning.
To truly heal, people need to be surrounded by peace, nature, water, and stillness—not rushed back into the noise of life. Think about it: we take vacations to find rest, beauty, and serenity. Shouldn’t we have the same when we are navigating the deepest grief of our lives?
A Judgment-Free Place to Heal
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