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Recent Posts by Blair Hedigan

First American Warrenville Helps Feed the Hungry

By Blair Hedigan on August 4, 2016

As part of a monthly volunteer initiative, the Claims Department of Warrenville, Illinois participates in various philanthropic events to give back to the community.  This month, the group volunteered at a Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) packing site in the nearby city of Aurora, Il.

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Topics: Human Services

First American Volunteer Spotlight: Jason Buxton

By Blair Hedigan on August 2, 2016

First American’s Volunteer Spotlight program recognizes employees who are active in their communities.  Each month, employees record their volunteer hours, and one employee is selected at random to receive a donation to the charity of their choice.

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First American Interns Lend a Hand at Santa Ana ReStore

By Blair Hedigan on July 28, 2016

Twenty-two of First American’s interns participated in a three-day event at the Santa Ana Habitat for Humanity ReStore, spending their afternoons assisting both staff and customers and logging a total of 88 individual volunteer hours.

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Topics: Community Development

First American Volunteer Spotlight: Claire Ivey

By Blair Hedigan on July 26, 2016

First American’s Volunteer Spotlight program recognizes employees who are active in their communities.  Each month, employees record their volunteer hours, and one employee is selected at random to receive a donation to the charity of their choice.

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First American Boston Teams with Heading Home

By Blair Hedigan on July 22, 2016

Recently, First American’s Boston-based National Commercial Services (NCS) team participated in its annual Up & Out event. Up & Out is one of many programs offered by Heading Home, a non-profit organization that provides emergency, transitional, and permanent housing to families in the New England area.

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Topics: Community Development