Esurance, a direct-to-consumer auto insurance company, has given approximately $25,000 through its charitable matching program in 2005. The company’s charitable matching program has been in place for more than four years. In 2005, the company also gave associates time off to volunteer for disaster relief efforts and sponsored several non-profit organizations.
Because of the magnitude of the impact of this year’s hurricanes, Esurance offered associates additional time off to volunteer for relief work. In hurricane-affected regions, food banks were hard hit by the influx of displaced families. As a result, Esurance’s Dallas associates organized a food drive and plan to volunteer at a local food bank. Associates in Esurance’s Tampa and Sacramento offices also pitched in for Katrina relief efforts.
Esurance, a subsidiary of White Mountains Insurance Group, Ltd., provides personal auto insurance direct to consumers online and through select online agents.


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