Do Great Things for You … And Your Community
GBU Life offers connection and purpose by helping members give back to their favorite local organizations.
In a fast-paced world where connections can feel fleeting, there’s a timeless appeal to belonging. GBU Life (GBU), a community-focused life insurance provider located here in Pittsburgh, offers connection and purpose by helping members give back to their favorite local organizations.
Since 1892, GBU has empowered members to make a difference with an emphasis on values and social responsibility. Their focus remains on maintaining exceptional financial health that inspires trust and confidence among members. Giving back is at the heart of GBU. It starts with their longstanding commitment to charitable causes and employee volunteerism, and empowering members to make a difference in their communities.
If you’re passionate about supporting your community, GBU offers automatic membership to those insured by a GBU life insurance policy. There is also a social membership available for $25 per year with limited access to benefits such as events, discounts and donation-matching programs. One of their most popular events is Community Day at the Pittsburgh Zoo & Aquarium on Sunday, June 2, 2024. Members receive discounted rates on tickets, and admission includes a catered lunch, unlimited non-alcoholic drinks, entertainment and more.
With a GBU social membership, you can even receive donation matches and reimbursement for the causes that mean the most to you. Plus, GBU will make a donation when you volunteer your time at your favorite nonprofit organization.
One of the most compelling aspects of GBU is its meaningful impact. GBU helps members take their community commitment to the next level with fundraising tools, training and access to volunteers. Get ready for a rewarding experience that enriches not just you, but those around you.
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There’s No Place Like “Stay at Home”
According to the Pew Research Center, in 2021, many stay-at-home moms (79%) and dads (23%) said they took care of the home or family, otherwise known as caregiving. Anyone who has found themselves in a comparable situation knows that leaving corporate America for a life of housekeeping and caregiving is no walk in the park. Maintaining a “stay-at-home” designation, whether for your kids or other loved ones, is just as tiresome as a “corporate” position—if not more so. So, what are some tips to help stay-at-home caregivers focus on “employee benefits” like salary, life insurance and retirement (social security and 401[k]s) like those of their office counterparts? In this article, we will dive into all three benefit areas.
Way to Goat!
You may have seen the hard-working goats of Goatscape Pittsburgh out and about cleaning up Pittsburgh’s landscapes. In this episode of GBU Life’s Current Interest Podcast, we talk with Gavin Deming, the Executive director of Goatscape Pittsburgh about this unique program.
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