Cook Insurance and MAX Insurance® Donate Funds Towards Air Conditioner at American Legion Building

(CORYDON, IA) – The American Legion building in Corydon will be able to install an air conditioner unit, something it has never had before, thanks to a grant from Cook Insurance and their partner, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) Insurance.

“The American Legion hosts several events each summer and without air conditioning, the building gets quite hot and uncomfortable”, said Truett Pershy of Cook Insurance.  “American Legion members, along with Corydon Bible Church have also contributed to the purchase of the air conditioning unit,” he said. “We are pleased to partner with MAX insurance and its community grant program to make this gift possible.”

Cook Insurance is an independent insurance agency representing MAX Insurance® in Cuba and surrounding areas.  MAX Insurance®, based in Overland Park, KS, is a unique fair, faithful and socially responsible insurance enterprise.  Founded on religious principles, the company’s mission is to restore wholeness to communities and individuals in need.  It lives out its mission through a variety of quality, fairly-priced insurance products, outstanding personalized customer service and its non-profit Mutual Aid Ministries (“MAM”) program.

“MAX is more than an insurance company.  We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President and Chief Executive Officer.  “That’s why we are excited to partner with Cook Insurance to help an organization in their community.”

For more information:

Cook Insurance
Truett Pershy
109 West Jackson Street
Corydon, IA 50060
email tpershy@cookins.us
phone 641-872-2152
website www.CookInsuranceIowa.com.

MAX Insurance® and Mutual Aid Ministries, visit www.MAXInsurance.com.

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Kyle Smith Agency and MAX Insurance® Donate Funds to Love Paks Nutrition Back Pack Program

(HOUSTON, MO) – Back to school may mean something more than just class and recess to some students in Licking R-8 school district. It also means the security of knowing they will have meals not only at lunchtime in school, but over the weekend as well. Last year, Love Paks Nutrition was able to provide enough food for 63 children to have over the weekends during the school year. Thanks to a grant from Kyle Smith Agency LLC and their partner, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) Insurance, approximately one third of the meals provided to children for the weekend will be taken care of this 2018-19 school year.

Love Paks Nutrition provides meals to children from PreK on up each week in the Licking R-8 school district. “Love Paks Nutrition is doing good by helping families who need it most in my home town of Licking,” Kyle Smith said. “I am pleased to partner with MAX insurance and its community grant program to make this gift possible for the students.”

Kyle Smith Agency is an independent insurance agency representing MAX Insurance® in Houston and surrounding areas. MAX Insurance®, based in Overland Park, KS, is a unique, fair, faithful and socially responsible insurance enterprise. Founded on religious principles, the company’s mission is to restore wholeness to communities and individuals in need. It lives out its mission through a variety of quality, fairly-priced insurance products, outstanding personalized customer service and its non-profit Mutual Aid Ministries (“MAM”) program.

“MAX is more than an insurance company. We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President and Chief Executive Officer. “That’s why we are excited to partner with Kyle Smith Agency to help such an important organization in their community.”

Photo Credit: Katie Anderson / The Licking News — Kyle Smith of Kyle Smith Agency LLC presenting check to Jo Ann Blackwell of Love Paks Nutrition Back Pack Program.

For more information:

Kyle Smith Agency LLC
729 S. Sam Houston Blvd, Ste. A
Houston, MO 65483
Phone 417-967-0104
kylesmithagency@gmail.com

MAX Insurance® and Mutual Aid Ministries, visit www.MAXInsurance.com.

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Firefly Agency and MAX Insurance® Donate Funds Towards Out of Darkness Ohio’s Safe House

(DUBLIN, OH) – Out of Darkness Ohio is getting closer to accomplishing its goal of renovating a home for women who need it most – a safe house.  Thanks to a grant from Firefly Agency, LLC and their partner, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) Insurance, Out of Darkness Ohio will be one-step closer to opening the safe house for adult victims of human trafficking in the Columbus area.

Out of Darkness Columbus describes itself as an anti-trafficking outreach and rescue organization, providing immediate short-term crisis stabilization and hope through God, to transition exploited adult women into long-term programs.  “Out of Darkness has been a tremendous help to many women in our community,” Rod Mayhill of Firefly Agency said. “Supporting this organization helps give women a way out of this darkness and we are pleased to partner with MAX insurance and its community grant program to make this gift possible.”

Firefly Agency is an independent insurance agency representing MAX Insurance® in Dublin and surrounding areas.  MAX Insurance®, based in Overland Park, KS, is a unique, fair, faithful and socially responsible insurance enterprise.  Founded on religious principles, the company’s mission is to restore wholeness to communities and individuals in need.  It lives out its mission through a variety of quality, fairly-priced insurance products, outstanding personalized customer service and its non-profit Mutual Aid Ministries (“MAM”) program.

“MAX is more than an insurance company.  We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President and Chief Executive Officer.  “That’s why we are excited to partner with Firefly Insurance to help such an important organization in their community.”

For more information:

Firefly Agency LLC
Phone 614-761-2825
website www.fireflyagency.com

MAX Insurance® and Mutual Aid Ministries, visit www.MAXInsurance.com.

Photo:  Rod Mayhill and Fritz Griffioen of Firefly Agency with Tiffany Tripp from Out of Darkness Ohio.

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Jobes Insurance Agency and MAX Insurance® Support 4-H Hog Show at Knox County Fair

(MT VERNON, OH) – The Jobes Insurance Agency of Mount Vernon has been a long-time supporter of 4-H and the Knox County Fair.  The past two years Jobes Insurance Agency partnered with MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) Insurance to support the 4-H Hog Show.  With a grant from MAX and their own contribution, Jobes covered the costs of the Hog Show including the judges, ribbons, trophies, the clean pen award and the purchase of several animals.

“We hope this demonstrates to the young people and their families that we appreciate how hard they work and the value of their contributions to the community,” said Ashley Jobes, principal of the agency.  “We strongly believe that 4-H and the Knox County Fair are so important in our youth’s development.  The leadership, responsibility and life skills our youth learn through 4-H are so positive not only for our children, but for our community as well.  The youth are our future leaders.”

Jobes Insurance Agency is an independent insurance agency representing MAX in Mount Vernon and surrounding areas.  MAX is a fair, faithful and socially responsible home insurance company that was founded on religious principles.  Today it serves people of all faith backgrounds.  It created the Mutual Aid Ministries Agent Community Grant program as a way to partner with their network of independent agents who identify and want to support worthy projects in their communities.

“MAX is more than an insurance company.  We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President and Chief Executive Officer.  “When Ashley told us about the hog show, we were more than happy to lend our support.  We think that’s the way insurance should be.”

For more information:

Jobes Insurance Agency
Ashley Jobes
444 Columbus Road Ste. E
Mount Vernon, OH  43050
jobesinsurance@gmail.com
740-397-2333
www.jobesinsurance.com

MAX Insurance® and Mutual Aid Ministries, visit www.MAXInsurance.com.

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Guy Wood Insurance and MAX Insurance® donate to HAPPY FEET Program

(MOUNT VERNON, IL) – Shopping for brand name gym shoes at the beginning of the school year is not always possible for underprivileged children and youth in Mount Vernon.  Thanks to a grant from Guy Wood Insurance and their partner MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”), the HAPPY FEET Project can purchase more gym shoes for children who need them most.

“The HAPPY FEET Project is an outreach program of Kingdom Seed Ministries,” said Marsha Dodson of Guy Wood Insurance in Mount Vernon.  “Throughout the year, they raise funds and coordinate with a local shoe store to provide children with new gym shoes at the beginning of the school year. Providing this grant during the summer is great timing to support the HAPPY FEET Project.”

Guy Wood Insurance is an independent insurance agency representing MAX in Mount Vernon and surrounding areas.  MAX is a fair, faithful and socially responsible home insurance company that was founded on religious principles.  Today it serves people of all faith backgrounds.  It created the Mutual Aid Ministries Agent Community Grant program as a way to partner with their network of independent agents who identify and want to support worthy projects in their communities.

Photo:  Todd Piper from Guy Wood Insurance presenting check to Monte Jo Clark of Kingdom Seed Ministries, Inc., and staff of Guy Wood Insurance:  Ben Piper, Brandy Hensley, Barb Umbaugh, Marsha Dodson and Karen Hodges.  

For more information:

Guy Wood Insurance
Marsha Dodson
1400 Broadway
Mount Vernon, IL 62864
618-242-2050
guyw@guywoodinsurance.com
www.guywoodinsurance.com

MAX Insurance® and Mutual Aid Ministries, visit www.MAXInsurance.com.

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