An insurance provider in the Dallas region is announcing a charity drive to prevent orphaned pets from being euthanized

FRISCO, Texas (PRWEB) April 12, 2018

David Palmer, president and founder of Palmer Insurance headquartered in Frisco, Texas, is announcing a charity campaign to prevent the euthanization of orphaned animals in the area. Funds raised will be used to support the ongoing efforts of the local chapter of the Humane Society.

“Pet overpopulation and mistreatment continues to be a problem. With this campaign, we hope to contribute to reverse the alarming rates of pet euthanization and give a happy home to our furry pals,” said Palmer.

The Palmer team is asking all residents in the Dallas/Fort Worth metroplex to be part of the charity campaign by referring friends or family members into Palmer Insurance for a no cost insurance appraisal. For each person referred in, Palmer has pledged a $10 donation to help ensure no more pets are euthanized.

Details on how to help support the campaign, and how to suggest new charities for the Palmer team to support, can be found here: http://getpalmerinsurance.com/rewards/.

About Palmer Insurance

As a Personal Insurance Representative in Frisco, agency owner David Palmer knows many local families. His knowledge and understanding of the people in his community ensures that clients of Palmer Insurance are provided with an outstanding level of service. David and his team look forward to helping families protect the things that are most important – family, home, car and more. Palmer Insurance also offers clients a preparation strategy for achieving their financial goals. To contact an expert at Palmer Insurance, visit http://getpalmerinsurance.com/ or call (972) 215-7295.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/04/prweb15403286.htm

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