Eighty-five agents, agencies and company partner members of the Professional Insurance Agents of Georgia have donated more than $23,000 to help the American Red Cross and the Salvation Army meet the needs of individual hit by Hurricane Katrina.
On Sept. 21 Kimberley J. Stufflet, PIA of Georgia president, presented the association’s second donation, a check for $12,800 to the Salvation Army and American Red Cross.
The second check supplements one presented to the organizations on Sept. 14 totaling $8,647 to the charities.
Jerry W. Duke, PIA of Georgia executive vice president, advised there is still time for anyone interested in donating to this worthy cause to send the organization checks payable to either the American Red Cross or the Salvation Army.
“As long as the contributions continue, we will continue to deliver your donations each week,” Duke said.
Donations to PIA of Georgia should be made payable to: The American Red Cross and/or The Salvation Army, c/o PIA of Georgia, 3805 Crestwood Parkway, Suite 140, Duluth, GA 30096.


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