Arm In Arm Receives $5,000 Donation from NJM Insurance Group to Help Support Hunger Relief

Arm In Arm is pleased to announce it has received a $5,000 contribution from NJM Insurance Group (NJM), one of the Mid-Atlantic region’s leading property and casualty insurers.  The funding will help support Arm In Arm’s Hunger Prevention Program which provides vital hunger relief to the community.

“Having the support of partners in the community like NJM is critical to our ability to be able to provide families with access to nutritious food, especially throughout and on the heels of the pandemic. Inflation is high, and families are struggling to afford even the basics,” said Executive Director, David Fox. “We are truly grateful for NJM’s generous contribution that will help us respond to the needs of our community.”

“NJM’s support of communities is rooted in our culture of purpose driven service,” said Pat Hartpence, NJM Corporate Giving Officer. “We are very proud to partner with organizations that are working to help families and individuals combat food insecurity and hunger.”

Thank you NJM. We are Better Together because of your support!

About NJM Insurance Group

Founded in 1913, NJM is among the Mid-Atlantic region’s leading property and casualty insurers. One of the Company’s core values is to support the communities it’s privileged to serve, a value exercised through year-round employee volunteer efforts at local non-profits and a formal corporate giving program. NJM operates in a mutual fashion for the exclusive benefit of its policyholders and is consistently recognized for its award-winning customer service, superior claims handling procedures, and overall customer satisfaction. NJM’s personal insurance products are available direct to consumers in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The Company also works with a preferred network of independent agents to deliver business insurance in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania. Visit njm.com to learn more.

 

 

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