Owego agent recognized for Outstanding Volunteerism

Owego agent recognized for Outstanding VolunteerismOwego agency owner Aaron Lounsbury received the Agency Helping Hands in the Community Award which earned The Little League Baseball Inc., a $1,000 grant from The Allstate Foundation.

Allstate agency owner Aaron Lounsbury received the Agency Helping Hands in the Community Award for his commitment to helping others. This award earned The Little League Baseball Inc., where Lounsbury volunteers, a $1,000 grant from The Allstate Foundation.

“The Little League Baseball Inc. truly makes a difference in the Tioga County community,” Lounsbury said. “These grant funds will help the Little League Baseball Inc. continue to improve and teach many people in the surrounding area. I am inspired by the work that they have accomplished and I am proud to be a part of their efforts.”

Allstate agents and employees have a proud history of putting their good hands to work in supporting New York communities, promoting volunteerism and providing financial resources to enable local organizations to help others. The Agency Helping Hands in the Community Award celebrates that spirit of service.

“Commitment to our communities is a natural extension of what we do every day – protecting people from life’s uncertainties and preparing them for the future,” said Don Rubbo, New York regional sales leader. “With support from The Allstate Foundation, Aaron Lounsbury and The Little League Baseball Inc. make Tioga a better, happier place to live.”

The Allstate Foundation awards more than $1 million every year to nonprofit organizations across the country in honor of dedicated Allstate agency owners who give back. To be eligible for nomination, Allstate agency owners must volunteer with, mentor or lead a nonprofit of their choice.

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