Social Service Agencies Group Receives $300K Texas Mutual Dividend
Texas Mutual Insurance Company reported a $304,515 dividend to the Social Services Agencies of Texas purchasing group. The dividend rewards the group for preventing workplace accidents and controlling claim costs.
“About 3,000 Texans who need assistance walk through our doors every year,” said Joe Martinez, executive director of Nueces County Community Action Agency in Corpus Christi. “We help them get an education, pay their utility bills, provide information and referral services, and put a roof over their head. This money will go a long way toward improving the quality of life for Nueces County citizens.”
SSA of Texas is open to community action agencies, senior citizen programs, after-school programs, Meals on Wheels, Head Start and other qualifying social service groups. Members get a premium discount, an industry-specific safety plan and potential dividends.
Mutual underwrites SSA of Texas, and Care Providers Insurance Services LLC administers it. For more information, visit texasmutual.com/agents/pr_ssa.shtm.
Source: Texas Mutual Insurance Company
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