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Employers Reinsurance Corp.
From the tragedy of Oklahoma City bomb attack five years ago, was born a unique public-private partnership to raise public awareness about the dangers and risks to the destination of glass. This year, the Employers Reinsurance Corporation (ERC) combines the protection of persons First Foundation, the Federal Emergency Management Agency, Johnson County impact of projects and representatives of the window film industry started a program called “Protecting our promise to protect America’s Children. “Aren Almon-Kok, mother of a child killed in the bombing, is a founder of the protection of persons First Foundation. The initiative was designed for organizations of day centres in the USA more secure while the weather, earthquakes and terrorist activities. Last August, ERC staff volunteered to help equip the largest daycare in large Kansas City backup heavy objects and installation of special protection film on the middle of the window. “We intend to identify a number of day centres institutions that we have each year arms throughout the country, namely the cities in countries where our other businesses,” said Elaina Boudreau, ERC Public Relations leader. “We look on the need for kindergarten, as they have many windows or more children to maintain. We found the right six or seven in Kansas City, and we are working in other cities in 2001 and beyond . ”
L. A. Chapter of the CPCU
In the spirit of the National Charter of the Chartered Property Casualty Underwriters (CPCU), a company, members of the Los Angeles chapter of the CPCU, their time and energy on a number of worthy causes in their communities throughout the year 2000. THE CPCU good works Chairman Bob Bennett describes some of these philanthropic efforts. The clothing Deal “program as a whole was Los Angeles, rims, collected and delivered business employs clothing for poor people in the labour market for the first time. In June, CPCU LA members, in collaboration with the California FAIR plan, as well as other volunteers for the 14th Annual Meeting Inglewood Pride Day. Volunteers helped five people to paint on a block of houses in the city. Bennett noted that in the past, most volunteers for the program seemed to come from outside the municipality. But about 80 percent are people on the ground that the programme aimed to promote the idea of neighbors helping neighbors. In December, providing good works donated the mother and baby clothes, toys, diapers and other necessities for infants and their mothers at St. Anne’s Program. St. Anne’s offers of assistance and training for young people, pregnant women, some of them been victims of physical abuse or legal difficulties, in order to help them make good mothers.
Lou Jones and Associates
Due to the success of the 13 annual meeting Lou Jones & Associates, City of Hope Benefit golf tournament on 11 September, Los Angeles, California, companies set was able to make a donation of about $ 100000 City of Hope, research and treatment center for cancer and other diseases, headquartered in Southern California. The tournament was the idea of the founder and former CEO Lou Jones, for a period if both parents were of Emergency Zones with cancer, was deeply impressed by the treatment for patients and help the City of Hope. Given that Jones’ entry into the age of retirement in December 1993, the event was headed by Chairman and CEO William Shupper. Each year, the company has paid 100 per cent of the cost of the tournament so that every penny placed directly on the environment. The funds raised this year, the sum of donations generated in the last 13 years to $ 900000th addition to the golf tournament, the company took part in these efforts as workers, wages and payroll deduction and of the bone marrow drives. “Our home was a step in the field,” said Shupper. “Wherever the town of Hope, who feels the need or they need the money, we are pleased to contribute.
Paula Financial
PAULA Financial, based in California, a specialty Underwriter and distributor of commercial insurance products, was the difference PAULA $ 10000 Scholarship Award in 1996. Through its subsidiary, PAULA Insurance Co., PAULA Financial offers Workers’ Compensation products and services in the field of agro-industry. Hence, the annual grant is a gift of nationals employed in agriculture. “This is the philosophy of our company, back in the Commonwealth,” said Don Lang, director of human resources for PAULA Financial. “We believe that the private sector can be a much better with this sort of thing perhaps even the government.” Until now, the difference PAULA scholarship fund has more than $ 209000 to more than 280 students in California, Arizona, Oregon and Idaho. “We had the advantage of seeing our first recipient go to school with the degree of road full scholarship during the year,” said Lang. “It was really exciting to know that, to some measure, we have been able to some resources to help do so. ”
LOCKTON Inc. insurance brokers
Los Angeles-based LOCKTON Insurance Brokers Inc. received the Corporate Philanthropy Award “HELP - Group, California is the leading organizations for children. The reward, LOCKTON presented in June, was to identify individuals and organizations have an important and lasting Read more contributions on the causes of children. “Being active in the community is part of our corporate culture in the LOCKTON,” said Tim Noonan, President and CEO of LOCKTON. “In addition to a Fundraiser for United Way each year, all our producers are at least three organizations, the direct impact on the lives of people in our community. We believe that this charter races as citizens and a better organization that makes a difference for our employees and their families. “In addition to the HELP group, LOCKTON engages in many organizations, including leukemia and lymphoma society; National Psoriasis Association; Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation; United Cerebral Palsy, Cystic Fibrosis Association; UCLA Center on Aging; young life; YMCA, Boy Scouts of America, World Vision; Constitutional Rights Foundation of Greater Jewish Federation of Los Angeles; Hillview Acres Childrens Home, custodians and central heat and electricity widow and dependent children.
Insurance Sector
Charitable funds for the insurance industry Charitable Fund (IICF), founded in 1994, and its member companies, representing more than $ 1 million in the form of donations across the State of California this year. In its third year, IICF Bridge Week 2000, over 3000 participants in over 200 projects and more than 13000 hours of service IICF’s Non-profit of Commons. During Bridge Week, IICF giving businesses across the country participating in volunteer projects such as cleaning, construction and painting, helping the homeless, working with children or the elderly, etc. IICF CA was Innovation in the Community Service Award “by volunteers Center of San Francisco” in recognition of excellence and national non-profit. “Die Brücke IICF-week program and the program volunteers also get emerge Excellence Awards’ American Society of Association Executives, both as “programs considerable benefits to American society.” Nonprofits of the opinion itself is beyond expectations, “said CEO IICF Karen Chin.” The hands-on IICF Bridge projects during the week have a reputation for the insurance industry difficult for workers, the quality of volunteers, who thought, care and impact. ”
Golden Eagle Insurance Corp.
San Diego, California-based Golden Eagle Insurance Corporation (IPCC) Community Relations Committee, formed in June 1999, is composed of 14 employees from different departments throughout the organization. His coaching staff is chairwoman Suzanne Cortez, Vice President of Human Resources and their goal is to plan and organize Community Service audit of projects and charitable organizations and recommended for sponsorship. During the last year, IPCC employees in San Diego and Orange County have participated in these events sponsored by groups such as United Way’s Hands On San Diego, IICF Bridge Week, Jerry Lewis Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon, City of San Diego Parks Service persons with disabilities, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation, Mont College Grand Office Professional Training Program, internships and mentor programs and HIV / AIDS and programmes. In addition, this year, IPCC employees credits totalling $ 7,800 for the March of Dimes Walk America, and $ 4,600 USA for the Cerebral Palsy’s Get Casual for one thing. In March, the IPCC host a clothing drive for the second chance / strives to be a non-profit organization whose mission is to support the unemployed back into the world of work. Currently IPCC staff are hosting a toy drive for Rainbow Day Care Centre to provide toys (with the help of “Santa Claus”) to nearly 250 children from low-income families and homeless people.
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