(CHARLESTON, IL) – Cooper-Bumpus Insurance Agency, Inc. has supported CASA of East Central Illinois for several years through donations and volunteer time at fundraising events and this year they are excited to partner with MAX Insurance® in giving a $1,000 grant.  The grant will be used to train citizens and volunteers of CASA.  CASA is a network of 951 community-based programs that recruits, trains and supports citizen-volunteers to advocate for the best interests of abused and neglected children in courtrooms and communities.

Lori Bumpus heads Cooper-Bumpus Insurance Agency.  After learning about the MAX Agent Community Grant Program, she and her colleagues chose CASA to be a recipient.  “We have loved giving our time at CASA’s fundraising events,” Bumpus said.  “I am thrilled to partner with MAX Insurance® to further support this organization that is dear to my heart.”

Cooper-Bumpus Insurance Agency is an independent insurance agency representing MAX Insurance® in Charleston 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 unique Mutual Aid Ministries 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 Cooper-Bumpus Insurance Agency and support CASA of East Central Illinois in their community.  We think that’s the way insurance should be.”

For more information:

Lori Bumpus
Cooper-Bumpus Insurance Agency, Inc.
655 W. Lincoln Avenue, Suite #1
Charleston, IL 61920
loribumpus@consolidated.net
217-348-7621

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

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Photo:  Lori Bumpus of Cooper-Bumpus Insurance Agency and Kim Carmean, Executive Director of CASA