Insurance Charities launches new website
The charity for the UK and Republic of Ireland’s insurance industry has launched a new website designed to raise awareness of its work and to provide an informative site for both beneficiaries and potential donors to use.
The Insurance Charities, established in 1902, gives vital financial and practical support to past and present employees of the insurance industry, and their dependent relatives, who are suffering financial hardship.
Potential donors to the charity are provided with easy ways to donate online at the new site, plus the option to sign up for annual membership. The forthcoming fundraising toolkit will provide fundraising ideas and tools for those who want to get involved and help boost the charity’s
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