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West Bend Insurance Company raises $700K+ benefitting youth education

Company hosted bi-annual Silver Lining Classic fundraiser

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WEST BEND, WI (August 20, 2024) – West Bend Insurance Company, in partnership with
360 independent insurance agents, key business partners, friends, and associates, raised over
$700,000 during a golf outing and dinner auction. The proceeds, managed by the Silver Lining
Charitable Foundation, are distributed to targeted non-profits through this biennial fundraising
event.

The 2024 Silver Lining Classic took place on August 12 at the West Bend Country Club, Hidden
Glen Golf Club, and the West Bend Prairie Center. This year marks the tenth biennial fundraiser
organized by West Bend since 2006. Each of the benefiting charities—Evans Scholars
Foundation, the Donald Driver Foundation, and the Pat Connaughton Foundation—received a
$165,000 check at the event.

West Bend’s President and CEO, Rob Jacques, and Senior Vice President of Sales, Kelly Tighe,
led the event. “This event has grown significantly over the years, and I’m always grateful to our
agents and everyone who came out to generously support these wonderful charities,” said Kelly
Tighe. Rob Jacques added, “Since we initiated this event in 2006, West Bend has raised over $5
million for local charities. That first year, the event raised $60,000.” Over the past ten years, the
Silver Lining Charitable Foundation has provided support to the Bryon Riesch Paralysis
Foundation, MACC Fund, Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, Second Harvest - Madison,
Milwaukee Homeless Veterans Initiative, Full Shelf Food Pantry, Ruby’s Pantry-West Bend,
Minnesota Food Bank, and dozens of other food banks across the company’s operating footprint.

The Silver Lining Classic was attended by representatives from the benefiting organizations,
including John Kaczkowski, president and CEO of the Western Golf Association for Evans
Scholars, Donald Driver of the Donald Driver Foundation, and Pat Connaughton of the Pat
Connaughton Foundation. The focus of this year’s event was youth education. While each
charity has a unique mission, all three serve youth and families by providing access to various
resources, teaching valuable skills like work ethic, leadership, and endurance through sports,
offering scholarships for higher education, and connecting individuals to education and wellness
programs.

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