An insurance firm in eastern Kansas is launching a charity drive to promote community development in the region

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. (PRWEB) April 18, 2018

Jason Park, principal agent of Kansas-based Park Agencies Insurance & Financial Services, is releasing details on a charity drive to help break cycles of poverty affecting families in and around Kansas City. Donations from this event will be offered to the Avenue of Life organization.

“We are inspired by Avenue of Life’s determination and perseverance to help individuals in our community achieve goals and overcome economic difficulties,” said Park.

Park and his team are also asking all area residents to be part of the charity drive by taking advantage of the firm’s invitation program. For every person invited into Park Agencies for a no cost quote on insurance, the firm will make a direct contribution toward supporting Avenue of Life.

Readers looking for more ways to support the charity drive are encouraged to follow this link: http://theparkagencies.com/rewards/.

About Park Agencies

As a Personal Insurance Representative in Overland Park, agency owner Jason Park knows many local families. His knowledge and understanding of the people in his community ensures that clients of Park Agencies are provided with an outstanding level of service. Jason and his team look forward to helping families protect the things that are most important - family, home, car and more. Park Agencies also offers clients a preparation strategy for achieving their financial goals. To contact an expert at Park Agencies, visit http://www.theparkagencies.com/ or call (913) 491-5090.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/04/prweb15413946.htm

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