The Steve Marsh Agency Initiates Charity Campaign to Benefit Schoolchildren in Northern Georgia
A northern Georgia insurance firm is working with a local nonprofit to provide resources to underprivileged schoolchildren
DACULA, Ga. (PRWEB) April 18, 2018
Steve Marsh, founder and executive director of the Steve Marsh Agency in Dacula, is announcing a charity drive to provide educational support resources to regional children and teens. Donations raised will be provided to the Kares 4 Kids organization, a local nonprofit that has already helped more than 50,000 northern Georgia schoolchildren.
“We are honored to continue our support for Kares 4 Kids on their journey to help the children of our community,” said Marsh.
The Marsh team will be seeking additional support from the community through the use of an invitation system to provide donations to Kares 4 Kids. For each person referred into the Steve Marsh Agency to receive a complimentary insurance appraisal, the firm will issue a $10 donation to the charity.
Readers that wish to explore more ways to support the event are encouraged to visit this page: http://stevemarshagency.com/rewards/.
About the Steve Marsh Agency
As a Personal Insurance Representative in Dacula, agency owner Steve Marsh knows many local families. His knowledge and understanding of the people in his community ensures that clients of the Steve Marsh Agency are provided with an outstanding level of service. Steve and his team look forward to helping families protect the things that are most important – family, home, car and more. The Steve Marsh Agency also offers clients a preparation strategy for achieving their financial goals. To contact an expert at the Steve Marsh Agency, visit http://stevemarshagency.com/ or call (770) 295-9013.
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