Volunteers from the Los Angeles Chapter of CPCU and other insurance professionals spent May 3, 2003 reading to and assisting underprivileged children with crafts for Mother’s Day. For children at the Sydney M. Irmas Transitional Living Center, located in North Hollywood, home is temporary and so is school.
Since 1983, L.A. Family Housing (LAFH), a non-profit organization, has been a leader in providing a comprehensive range of housing and social services to over 14,000 homeless and low-income families and individuals annually in the Los Angeles area. With a very high success rate, 97% of client families who complete the LAFH program never become homeless again. LAFH operates 23 facilities with approximately 1,800 beds for emergency, transitional and affordable permanent housing.
Volunteers participating were:
Laura Tashgy-AIG		
Sharon Heard-Farmers Insurance
Bob Bennett-Retired	
Paul Wagner-GeneralCologne Re
Pam Flemal-Allianz		
Paula Moss-GeneralCologne Re
Tessa Lucero, Marsh	
Maria Nunez-GeneralCologne Re
Jim Brown-Allianz		
John Chesebrough-Chesebrough Associates
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| From left to right: Good Works Chairman Paul Wagner, GeneralCologne Re, Chapter President Jim Brown, Allianz Insurance | 
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| Foreground: Chapter Vice President Elect Tessa Lucero, Marsh | 
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