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North Town Insurance Agency Awards $10,000 to Elevations

Donation to help the nonprofit provide grants to families of children with special needs age birth to 18

North Town Insurance Agency has awarded a $10,000 donation to Elevations A Children’s Therapy Resource Foundation.
North Town Insurance Agency has awarded a $10,000 donation to Elevations A Children’s Therapy Resource Foundation. (The Richards Group | Elevations)

Thanks to the communities’ support, North Town Insurance Agency of Spokane, has officially awarded a $10,000 donation to Elevations A Children’s Therapy Resource Foundation, a nonprofit organization dedicated to elevating children with special needs to reach their full potential by providing access to the care they need regardless of diagnosis, disability, or financial means. The $10,000 donation will help the nonprofit provide grants to families of children with special needs age birth to 18 to help cover out-of-pocket speech, physical, occupational, and other therapy costs as well as home therapy equipment.

North Town Insurance Agency originally received a $5,000 donation for Elevations, thanks to a submission process with Liberty Mutual® and Safeco Insurance® through their 2024 Make More Happen™ Awards. A story of their local partnership was featured on the official Make More Happen microsite, https://www.agentgiving.com/north-town-insurance-agency, where North Town Insurance Agency had the opportunity to raise an additional $5,000 by conducting a local awareness campaign for the nonprofit. Together with the community, the goal was met increasing the total donation to $10,000 for Elevations!

Throughout 2024, Liberty Mutual and Safeco Insurance will select up to 37 independent agents nationwide for a Make More Happen Award donating up to $370,000 to the nonprofits they support. Agencies became eligible for the award by submitting an application and photos demonstrating their commitment to a specific nonprofit.

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