Scott Campbell Insurance Agency debuts a new charity campaign in Waukesha, WI to support The Women’s Center by hosting a collections drive to help fulfill the wish list of the organizations emergency shelter. Items collected by the agency will benefit women and children staying at the shelter who have experienced domestic violence, sexual assault, and any additional abuse.
Waukesha, WI (PRWEB) January 24, 2015
Waukesha, WI – With a new charity program in the Waukesha, WI area, Scott Campbell Insurance Agency has teamed up with The Women’s Center of Waukesha by hosting a collections drive to help fulfill their emergency shelter’s wish list. The Women’s Center is an independent, non-profit organization offering many services; including emergency shelter for abused families and transitional living. Items currently on the wish list include gift cards, toiletries, school supplies, paper and household goods, diapers and baby wipes. To help the cause, wish list items can now be dropped off at the agency’s location, S30w24896 Sunset Dr Ste 104, Waukesha, WI 53189. Additional wish list items can be viewed at Scott Campbell Insurance Agency website designated page: http://scottcampbellinsurance.com/Assisting-The-Womens-Center-of-Waukesha_14_community_cause
Utilizing its own resources and seeking the help of its own network of customers and business partners, Scott Campbell Insurance Agency marches on to ensure customers, friends, families and neighbors are always in good hands. The agency recently launched the master charity program of which the current campaign is part of, electing every 60 days a new individual, organization or family in need to receive their support.
“I had learned that many families staying at the shelter are abruptly removed from their abused situation leaving, behind essential living items. I felt it was important that our agency made every effort to collect as many of the emergency shelter’s wish list items. I encourage all of our wonderful friends and clients to contribute to help these families,” said Scott Campbell, the Agencies’ principal.
The agencies will promote the current campaign over the course of the next 45 days, through its social media channels, email communications, and monthly electronic and print magazines, delivered to thousands of households in Waukesha and Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Our Hometown magazine reserves a full page to feature the campaign and details of the cause. The electronic Flipbook version of the current issue can be accessed here: http://scottcampbellinsurance.com/Our-Hometown-Magazine_48
To join Scott Campbell Insurance Agency in supporting The Women’s Center, donors are encouraged to drop off wish list items at the agency’s location, at S30w24896 Sunset Dr Ste 104, Waukesha, WI 53189. Contributors may be acknowledged for their donations through the agency’s monthly magazine.
Once the current campaign is over, Scott Campbell Insurance Agency will continue to work closely with The Women’s Center and other nonprofit organizations in the area to make sure resources are directed to capable hands that can help better the local community, one family or person at a time. Information regarding past and current campaigns supported by the Agency can be found at http://scottcampbellinsurance.com/community-cause. More information about Scott Campbell Insurance Agency and The Women’s Center are available at http://scottcampbellinsurance.com/ and http://twcwaukesha.org/.
About Scott Campbell Insurance Agency
As a Personal Finance Representative living in Waukesha for 25 years, agency owner, Scott Campbell knows many local families. His knowledge and understanding of the people in his community help him provide over 2500 customers with an outstanding level of service. Scott and his team look forward to helping families protect the things that are important – family, home, car and more. They can also help clients prepare a strategy to achieve their financial goals. To contact an expert at Scott Campbell Agency, call (262) 548-3800.
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