NJM Insurance Group today announced the donation of $100,000 to benefit hunger relief organizations throughout the Mid-Atlantic region.
“Households across the country lack consistent access to food,” said Mitch Livingston NJM president and CEO. “NJM is proud to help advance the vital efforts undertaken by non-profit organizations – large and small – to help alleviate food insecurity.”
NJM’s support of communities is rooted in a culture of purpose-driven service. This donation will be distributed among 20 organizations in Connecticut, Maryland, New Jersey, Ohio, and Pennsylvania. The full list includes:
“The face of hunger reflects the full range of diversity here in New Jersey and throughout the country. Organizations like the Trenton Area Soup Kitchen (TASK) and so many others are at the forefront of this crisis, but we can’t do it alone,” said Joyce E. Campbell, TASK CEO. “We are grateful for corporate leaders like NJM and their generous support of our efforts to combat hunger in our communities.”
NJM directs charitable contributions throughout the year toward organizations that support arts and culture, health, education, community assistance, safety, and financial literacy. However, the Company’s philanthropic efforts extend beyond charitable donations.
Community service programs offer employees opportunities to attend outreach events and volunteer their time and talents, including membership on multiple non-profit committees and boards. In addition, NJM’s Matching Donation Program provides a dollar-for-dollar match for employee contributions to a variety of organizations.
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