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Seven-time Mr. Olympia Arnold Schwarzenegger has always believed in giving back to the community. In 2020, he donated $1 million to provide medical equipment for COVID-19 frontline workers. Following in Arnie’s footsteps, his ex-wife, Maria Shriver, and son, Patrick Schwarzenegger, have also come together to contribute to a noble cause.

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Maria Shriver and Patrick Schwarzenegger, via their protein bar company named Mosh– The Brain Brand, have collated an elaborate program to help people with Alzheimer’s. They released a video to inform fans about the latest initiative on the Tuesday after Thanksgiving.  

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Patrick Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver share charitable news on Giving Tuesday

In the video, Patrick Schwarzenegger said, “Yes it is because it is Giving Tuesday we are doubling all of our donations for Alzheimer’s research!”

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Adding to her son’s explanation, an excited Shriver thanked their customers. She said, “We give to the Women’s Alzheimer movement at the Cleveland Clinic, and this is a company that you guys have built alongside of us, and we are so grateful. And on this day, we want to give back, double the pleasure.”

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The 29-year-old concluded, “Yes! So you can find us on Amazon, and on Moshlife.com… 25% off on everything. And remember, most importantly, it’s Giving Tuesday. We are giving back twice!

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The mother-son duo is supporting a noble cause via their protein bar brand. Most of this company’s profit is donated to the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement. Besides Mosh, Patrick is also involved with Best Buddies and Move for Minds. 

Patrick Schwarzenegger talks about what social service means to him

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Patrick Schwarzenegger ruminated on the idea of what it means to offer a helping hand to society in any manner. In an interview with Numero, he shared, “I think there’s always people that help each other. It’s just the importance of giving back. It doesn’t need to be with charitable contributions or financial donations, it can be in the terms of volunteering, it can be in the terms of spreading awareness, whatever it might be.”

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Patrick’s long-standing beliefs about social service were realized in the form of his company, Mosh. With this new program in place, his fans could see him walking in the same steps as his father in contributing to social causes.

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Even though none of Schwarzenegger’s kids ventured into bodybuilding, they inherited their father’s passionate drive towards helping out others. What did you make of the Giving Tuesday initiative?

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Soumya Bontra is a US Sports author for EssentiallySports. She has been working as a sports journalist and writer for the past two years. Soumya has a Bachelor’s in Mass Media. She is a brown belt in Karate and has won a silver medal in the Maharashtra State Open Karate Championship in Kumite. She is an admirer of footballers Tobin Heath and Christen Press. During her free time, Soumya loves to watch Animé and is a die-hard fan of Naruto.

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