Employees of Lansing, Michigan-based insurer, AF Group, have pledged $266,750 in support of numerous charitable organizations around the country as part of the company’s recent Caring and Sharing Community Campaign.
Together with a dollar-for-dollar corporate match, AF Group and its subsidiaries, including Accident Fund Insurance Company of America, United Heartland, Third Coast Underwriters and CompWest, will contribute $533,500 to 34 organizations nationwide throughout 2019.
Now in its ninth year, the successful employee campaign has raised more than $2.6 million for regional and national charities in the communities where AF Group and its subsidiaries do business.
This year, AF Group’s support for both national and local organizations includes:
National Organizations
- Autism Speaks
- Disabled American Veterans
- National Breast Cancer Foundation
- Paws With A Cause
- St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
- Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation
- Kids’ Chance of America
- Leader Dogs for the Blind
- National Kidney Foundation
Regional Organizations
- Alzheimer’s Association of Orange County
- Children’s Hospital of Orange County
- Orange County Food Bank
- Food Bank of Contra Costa & Solano
- Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area
- Greater Lansing Food Bank
- American Red Cross – Mid-Michigan Chapter
- Ele’s Place
- Chicago Debates
- Northern Illinois Food Bank
- Milwaukee Center for Independence
- Make-A-Wish Wisconsin
- LindenGrove Foundation
- Milwaukee Center for Independence
- United Way of Greater Milwaukee & Waukesha County
- Big Brothers Big Sisters Michigan Capital Region
- Capital Area United Way
- Cristo Rey Community Center
- Habitat for Humanity Capital Region
- Junior Achievement of Mid-Michigan
- Casa Central
- Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin
- Give Kids the World Village
- Heartspring
Source: AF Group
Topics Michigan
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