Insurance Service of Asheville collects hundreds of blankets in annual drive

Full announcement from Insurance Service of Asheville:

(Asheville, N.C.) Local, independent insurance agency Insurance Service of Asheville (ISA), in partnership with media sponsor 98.1FM The River, and numerous local donors, collected hundreds of blankets and bedding items for Asheville Buncombe Community Christian Ministry’s (ABCCM) Crisis Ministry during the company’s 4th annual blanket drive held on November 21st.

The company’s community initiative to help keep Asheville warm this winter was a two-part outreach program. ISA donated 288 brand new fleece blankets — enough to cover every bed in ABCCM’s network of residential facilities the organization’s Veterans’ Restoration Quarters and shelters — and held a community blanket drive. These two efforts netted more than 600 blankets and bedding items for ABCCM’s Crisis Ministry with generous contributions from local businesses and individuals.

Insurance Service of Asheville is one of the oldest and largest insurance agencies in Asheville, and one of the few remaining independents. Since 1958 ISA has provided insurance and benefits for people, businesses, organizations and institutions through a comprehensive offering of insurance lines and life, health and employee benefit plans. The staff at Insurance Service of Asheville puts its years of experience, knowledge, education, and community relationships to work for its clients: from individual homeowners to multi-location manufacturers to entire municipalities. For more information about Insurance Service of Asheville, contact its offices at (828)253-1668 or visit www.isa-avl.com.

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