Tower Loan Celebrates Successful Annual Fundraiser


Posted December 1, 2014 by pzmediainc2

Tower Loan supported a new charity at their annual fundraiser this year.

 
Tower Loan is a successful company with hundreds of branches, each of which is individually focused on bettering their community through providing personalized loans to residents and employing a number of native or locally-trained staff who know the circumstances of each area and can cater to their customers based on neighborhood data.

Those are not the only ways they benefit their communities though. Tower Loan has maintained a commitment to philanthropy throughout its 78 years of business, however they have recently decided to centralize their community outreach efforts with charities and non-profit organizations that operate in all the same neighborhoods they do, rather than having each branch go for their own. As a tight unit of 800+ employees spread out over 200 areas, the opportunity to make a significant difference in a national organization had never looked so logical.

Tower Loan decided on the Wounded Warrior Project as a charity that impacts all of the communities where Tower Loan operates, and beyond. The Wounded Warrior Project is an outreach organization developed to provide resources to disabled veterans and their families to help cover necessary medical services as well as other things that make their lives more comfortable in the country that they so bravely defended. The Wounded Warrior Project was established over a decade ago and now has the support of communities all across America.

For their annual fundraiser this year, Tower Loan adopted Wounded Warrior Project and put all of their personnel to work. With such a wide net, the loan company was able to rally quite a bit of support from locals of their designated branches, and the entire organization was able to put all of their earnings together. Within a mere thirty days, Tower Loan raised over $49,000 in generous contributions to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Tower Loan was proud to include the Wounded Warrior Project on this year’s annual fundraiser, and can’t wait to do it again in August of 2015. If you would like to get involved with supporting the Wounded Warrior Project by donating money or volunteering time, you can visit their website at http://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/.
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Last Updated December 1, 2014