PL Risk gives back to CUMAC

PL Risk was proud to participate in the CUMAC annual food drive to help fill their food pantry. The company participates annually in this event and thanks to the efforts of our staff, we raised 1069 lbs of food for the local food pantry. Our employees participate monthly at CUMAC in various activities including working in their store and also in their warehouse. CUMAC and other pantries have extremely limited budgets this time of year and donations such as these benefit the many families that rely on these donations to get through the holidays. CUMAC provides food dependent services to over 33,000  families monthly that otherwise might have to go without essential food supplies

 

Mike Smith, CEO of PL Risk was proud of his employees contributions to this drive. “Our home office is not far from some of the poorest areas of the State of New Jersey, helping this organization puts our fortune into some perspective. Many of these people are dependent on such donations, especially this time of year as food pantries are stretched to their limits. I’m proud that our employees stepped up to the plate to help those in need. “

About PL Risk

Our unique ability to understand the complexity of business risks allows us to build customized programs to specifically address these exposures. Furthermore, our staff has the experience and knowledge required to help agents stem losses through effective risk management and proper claims analysis.

Founded in 2012, PLRisk Specialty Insurance Agency, LLC is the wholesale division of Axis Management Group Holdings, Inc., providing professional liability coverage solutions for insurance agents nationwide. Our high-quality coverage options include errors and omissions, directors and officers, fiduciary, crime and privacy/network security programs.

About CUMAC

CUMAC began its mission in the late 1970s when Hugh Dunlop, a Paterson teacher, noticed that his students could not focus in school due to a lack of adequate nutrition. With the helping hands of his church congregation, he began to collect food donations and started to chip away at the problem of hunger with his students and meet their needs. Hugh soon realized that the problem he saw among his students extended far beyond his classroom, but was and still is embedded in the community. A small pantry was created in Paterson to start alleviating this burden on individuals and families in his community. 

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