State Farm donates $1.75M for hurricane relief efforts

State Farm donates $1.75M for hurricane relief efforts

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State Farm has expressed its concern for those affected by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, emphasizing the safety of individuals in impacted areas. The company has reiterated its commitment to supporting customers during challenging times, offering not only insurance coverage but also guidance and assistance.

The company announced a donation of $1.75 million to aid non-profit organizations in providing emergency shelter, food supplies, and hygiene items to communities affected by the hurricanes. The funding will support the efforts of the American Red Cross, Convoy of Hope, Midwest Food Bank, and Feeding the Carolinas in their relief operations for Hurricanes Helene and Milton.

"Our hearts go out to the people whose lives and property have been impacted by Hurricanes Helene and Milton," stated State Farm. "Our greatest concern is for the safety of everyone in the impacted areas."

State Farm assured customers that a dedicated team is actively working to process claims and offer assistance throughout the recovery and rebuilding phases. "To customers impacted by the recent storms, we are here for you," they affirmed.

The disaster grant funding aims to provide immediate support for critical needs as communities work towards recovery.

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