State Farm Donates $5,000 To Habitat For Humanity Of Kosciusko County
News Release
WARSAW — Local State Farm agent, Ot Schroeder, Warsaw, demonstrated what it means to be a Good Neighbor by helping his community.
On July 6, Schroeder presented Habitat for Humanity of Kosciusko County with a $5,000 grant from State Farm. Habitat for Humanity Of Kosciusko County was selected by Schroeder as part of their recognition for being a 100 for Good Champion.
“At State Farm, we are committed to helping build stronger communities,” says Schroeder. “For me, it’s not enough to simply say we’re a Good Neighbor. We embrace the responsibility to make this community better by being part of a solution.”
Giving back, doing good and being there when it counts are part of the State Farm culture. We started 100 for Good to spread the Good Neighbor spirit throughout our neighborhoods by encouraging employees, agents and community partners to log their Acts of Good and see the collective community impact. State Farm employees and agents have been each challenged to perform 100 Acts of Good by our 100th anniversary in June 2022.