Dickinson Insurance Agency Introduces a New Charity Campaign in Arkansas to Raise Funds for Young Cancer Survivor And Her Family
Little Rock, AK (PRWEB) April 17, 2015 -- With agencies in Arkansas, Dickinson Insurance Agency reveals another remarkable charity campaign as part of its efforts to support the local communities. The agency is campaigning to raise funds for a mother of two that battled cancer and is now pregnant. She was taken away from her job when while battling melanoma and her husband, Hayden, was also laid off because of too many workers and not enough shifts. They are currently struggling to pay the bills, and they cannot afford groceries for the kids and can’t even begin to plan for the miraculous baby on the way. They will be evicted from their home soon and they have no place to go. The agency announces that those with a compassionate heart for supporting this family, can now join the campaign by contributing through the designated donations page at http://www.dickinsoninsuranceagency.com/Help-Secure-A-Brighter-Tomorrow-_15_community_cause.
Jason Dickinson, the agency’s principal, who has helped touch many lives in the communities where his agencies are inserted, attested, “I can’t imagine what this family is going through. Battling Cancer is hard enough at such young age, let alone battling it and at the same time having to care for two children. We are on a mission to make this campaign successful, so some of the financial burden can be lifted off their shoulders.”
The agency has joined the efforts to reach a goal of $10,000, which will help alleviate some medical costs and help pay for the house, electrical bills, groceries and other basic needs. The agency’s network of customers, business partners, friends, staff and family are being invited to actively participate by not only contributing financially to help achieve that goal, but also by helping spread the word to others.
Dickinson Insurance Agency continues to employ its own resources to ensure the success of their community program. The current campaign is being promoted through the agency’s social media channels, email and text message communications, as well as through their monthly magazine, delivered to thousands of households in Arkansas. In fact, Our Hometown magazine reserves a full page to feature this worthy cause, may acknowledging all of those who donate a minimum of $5 through the donations page at http://www.gofundme.com/mt8g8c. The electronic Flipbook version of the current issue can be accessed here: http://www.dickinsoninsuranceagency.com/Our-Hometown-Magazine_39.
Dickinson Insurance Agency will continue to work with individuals and nonprofits in the area to identify new worthy opportunities to support the community, every 60 days. Through the agency’s website, any members of the community can also submit information on known families or persons who could use some help – http://www.dickinsoninsuranceagency.com/Submit-A-Community-Cause_54. Entries are diligently submitted for review, and the elected worthy causes are properly contacted by a representative of Dickinson’s Community Program. More information regarding past and current campaigns supported by Dickinson Insurance Agency can be found at http://www.dickinsoninsuranceagency.com/community-cause.
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Chris Parrish, Dickinson Insurance Agency, http://www.dickinsoninsuranceagency.com/, +1 (888) 830-2341 Ext: 310, [email protected]
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