FirstAmCares Community Blog
Welcome to the FirstAmCares community blog. First American employees contributed their passion, time and money to support a variety of causes nationally and locally.

Partnering with American Cancer Society for Women's Advocacy

By FirstAm Editor on January 22, 2021

Women’s advocacy is one of several key initiatives supported by #FirstAmCares, First American’s employee-driven philanthropy program. With an approximately 70 percent female workforce, First American supports charities that provide benefit programs and services that promote women’s health, professional growth and quality of life.In 2020, First...

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First American Employees Support Community Development

By FirstAm Editor on December 8, 2020

First American gives to organizations that work to create and sustain affordable housing, revitalize low-to moderate-income neighborhoods and support community services and economic development. By supporting Habitat for Humanity builds, First American employees support affordable housing in their local communities. In turn, our employees enjoy a...

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First American Supports Feeding America

By FirstAm Editor on December 7, 2020

To support its core cause of human services, First American works with organizations that provide access to services, education, benefits and opportunities for the disadvantaged. It’s another way First American teams serve the communities where they work and live. This summer, we organized a coast-to-coast virtual relay race to support Feeding...

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First American's Caring Eagles Run Michigan

By FirstAm Editor on October 15, 2019

First American recently sponsored its fourth Ragnar Road Relay team. Our Caring Eagles took on their journey in Michigan, starting in Muskegon and racing to Traverse City. Despite the rainy weather and race-related delays, our runners finished the 200-mile course in approximately 31 hours. Thanks to everyone’s generosity, the Caring Eagles raised...

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