A Savannah-based insurance provider is working with local community leaders in a charity drive to end food insecurity

SAVANNAH, Ga. (PRWEB) April 15, 2018

James Grusheski, owner and principal agent of the Old Savannah Insurance Agency, is announcing the launch of a charity drive in eastern Georgia to provide meals to local families struggling with food insecurity. All donations raised during the event will be offered to America’s Second Harvest of Coastal Georgia, a local nonprofit food bank.

“More than 2 million people in the state of Georgia are currently struggling with food insecurity, and our agency has made the commitment to help end this growing problem by supporting our local food bank,” said Grusheski.

Grusheski and his team are asking all residents of the greater Savannah area to be part of the charity effort by sending family members, friends, and co-workers into Old Savannah Insurance for a complimentary insurance assessment. For each person referred, Grusheski has pledged to make a $10 donation to help feed local families.

Readers seeking more information on how to help support this drive are invited to view this page: http://www.oldsavannahinsuranceagency.com/Rewards-Program_54.

About Old Savannah Insurance Agency

The mission of the Old Savannah Insurance team is to provide the best insurance and financial services in the industry. Their number one job is to protect the assets for which their customers have worked so hard, and to help them invest so they may retire in comfort. Old Savannah’s success is measured by customer satisfaction and the added value brought to their lives. To speak to a helpful and knowledgeable representative from Old Savannah Insurance Agency, please visit http://www.oldsavannahinsuranceagency.com/ or call 912-352-7620.

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