Area Church Program Receives Grant from Layman Insurance and MAX Insurance®

(NORTH VERNON, IN) — People struggling with addiction and other challenges know they can find freedom from life-long struggles at North Vernon Wesleyan Church’s Celebrate Recovery program.  Now, a grant from an area insurance agency will help the church continue this meaningful outreach program.

Layman Insurance of North Vernon, IN and their partner insurance provider, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) recently made a grant to the church’s Celebrate Recovery program.  “Celebrate Recovery is a blessing to the community and those in need,” said Bryant Layman of Layman Insurance.  “We are pleased to help it with the supplies needed to better serve those people in need, including food and bibles.”

Layman requested the funds through the Mutual Aid Ministries program at MAX Insurance® of Overland Park, KS.  MAX 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 Layman Insurance on this important ministry.  When Bryant told us about the Celebrate Recovery program, we were more than happy to lend our support.”

More information:

Bryant Layman
Layman Insurance Inc.
163 E. Walnut Street
North Vernon, IN  47265
b.layman@royaltyassoc.com
812-352-6174

 

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

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Mighty Diapers Program at Area Churches Receives Grant from Midland Insurance and MAX Insurance

(EXCELSIOR SPRINGS, MO) – Young families in Excelsior Springs and Richmond may struggle to change their babies’ diapers as often as they should, simply because of the cost.  Two area churches, First United Methodist Church of Excelsior Springs and the Richmond United Methodist Church of Richmond, began the Mighty Diapers program in November of 2016 to help fill the diaper gap for these families.  Now, a grant from an area insurance agency will help the churches continue this meaningful outreach program.

Midland Insurance of Kearny, MO and their partner insurance provider, MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) recently made a grant to the Mighty Diaper Program.  “The Mighty Diaper Program is a blessing to the community and those in need,” said Bruce Benner of Midland Insurance.  “We are pleased to help it acquire diapers for our area families, especially as we struggle to look for a new supplier while our purchase costs have increased over last year.”

Benner requested the funds through the Mutual Aid Ministries program at MAX Insurance of Overland Park, KS.  MAX 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 Bruce Benner and Midland Insurance on this very worthwhile program. We think that’s the way insurance should be.”

Photo:  Bruce Benner, Laura Blevins, Pastor UMC Excelsior Springs, MO, Frazer Letzig, Patricia Letzig, Jeremy Blevins, Pastor Richmond UMC, Richmond, MO,  Mark Files, MAX Regional Sales Manager

More information:

Bruce Benner
Midland Insurance
105 S. Jefferson St.
Kearney, MO 64060
b.benner@midland-ins.com
816-903-9000

MAX Insurance and Mutual Aid Ministries
www.MAXInsurance.com

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Troyer-Weaver and MAX Insurance Provide Grants to William Bradford Christian School

(PRYOR, OK) – Grants from Troyer-Weaver Insurance and MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) will help William Bradford Christian School make needed improvements to their playground. Students using the swing set, slides and other equipment will now have a softer landing thanks to additions of PVC material, screening and mulch. In addition to preventing injuries from falls, containing the playground’s mulch will prevent it from being washed away after each rain.

William Bradford Christian School is a non-denominational Christian K-12 school located in Pryor. Their mission is to educate and train responsible, biblically based graduates to be productive and actively involved in their communities.

“My daughters attended William Bradford Christian School from kindergarten through grade 12,” said Ken Weaver of Troyer-Weaver Insurance Agency in Pryor. “I have witnessed the incredible value this school is to the Pryor community and I’m pleased to partner with MAX in making the playground a safer place to play.”

Troyer-Weaver is an independent insurance agency representing MAX Insurance in Pryor 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 Troyer-Weaver Insurance to help support the playground improvements at William Bradford Christian School.”

For more information:

Ken Weaver
Troyer-Weaver Insurance Agency
20 N. Vann Street
Pryor, OK 74361
Twinsurance@sbcglobal.net
918-825-1814

MAX Insurance, www.MAXInsurance.com.

Photo:  Mr. Larry Stamper, Administrator at William Bradford Christian School, and Ken Weaver of Troyer-Weaver Insurance Agency 

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MAX Insurance and The PROES Group, Inc. Donate to Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard

(BLOOMINGTON, IN) – Access to healthy food should be possible for all residents of the Bloomington community in an atmosphere free of judgement.  Thanks to a grant secured by The PROES Group of Bloomington, through MutualAid eXchange (“MAX”) Insurance, Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard will be able to provide 5,000 pounds of food to community members who need it most.

The PROES Group (parent company of The Insurance Center Group), through this generous donation, was able to purchase food for Mother Hubbard’s Cupboard.  “The PROES Group is excited to provide this grant,” a spokesperson said. “We know how important Mother Hubbard’s is to our community in providing healthy and fresh food for those in need.”

The Insurance Centers are independent agencies representing MAX Insurance in Bloomington and the surrounding areas.  MAX Insurance of Overland Park, KS, is a unique fair, faithful and socially responsible insurance enterprise.  The company’s mission is to provide quality, fairly priced insurance with outstanding customer service, and to restore wholeness to communities and individuals in need through its non-profit Mutual Aid Ministries program.

“MAX is more than an insurance company.  We truly care beyond the contract,” said David Wine, President of MAX.  “That’s why we are excited to partner with The Insurance Centers and are happy to lend our support to this important organization in the Bloomington community.”

For more information:

The PROES Group, Inc., phone 812-558-5004, email info@proesgroup.com, website http://www.InsuranceCenterGroup.com.

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

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Hope Resource Center Receives Grant from Goodman Insurance Services and MAX

(BEDFORD, IN) – Becoming a parent for the first time can sometimes be overwhelming.   Matching grants from Goodman Insurance Services, Inc. and MutualAid eXchange “MAX” will help the Hope Resource Center provide parenting classes, diapers, formula and other small items needed by new parents in the Bedford community.

“The Hope Resource Center helps young adults who are parents for the first time get off on the right foot in raising their children,” said Harold Goodman of Goodman Insurance Services.  “I am pleased to support the Hope Resource Center.  I remember as a young man how challenging it was as a new parent to get support or ask someone a question on parenting.  The Hope Resource Center is such a valuable organization in our community.”

Goodman requested the funds through the Mutual Aid Ministries program at MAX Insurance of Overland Park, KS.  MAX 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 Goodman Insurance Services on this very worthwhile program. We think that’s the way insurance should be.”

Photo:  Harold Goodman presenting check to Hope Resource Center’s director April Haskett 

More information:

Harold Goodman
Goodman Insurance Services, Inc.
717-B Lincoln Avenue
Bedford, IN 47421
goodmaninsuranceservices@gmail.com
www.GoodmanInsuranceServices.com

 

MAX Insurance and Mutual Aid Ministries
www.MAXInsurance.com

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