Brightway Insurance gives back for the holidays

Employees take cue from company leaders’ philanthropic involvements

Insurance News

By Allie Sanchez

Florida firm Brightway Insurance recently undertook initiatives to support various charities within their community.
 
Company employees took their cue from its founders, brothers David and Michael Miller, initiated a culture of altruism in the organization. This Christmas, Brightway supports a toy drive, a fundraising raffle, and an outreach to a home for the elderly.
 
Among others, a Brightway statement said the company initiated a toy drive in support of the Marine Corps’ Toys for Tots program, which collected more than 100 toys, including six bicycles from employees.
 
They also held a raffle contest with holiday themed gift baskets created by employees as prizes. The program raised more than $1,600 for United Way of Northeast Florida. The charity supports human service needs in the community through the participation of volunteers, contributors, and partners. David Miller is a member of the board of directors of the organization.
 
Residents at a local nursing home also received handmade greeting cards from Brightway employees.
 
“David and Michael Miller founded Brightway Insurance to help everyone associated with the business achieve their personal potential,” said Brightway president, Talman Howard in the statement.
 
“They bring that same vision and passion to benefit organizations in Northeast Florida and have ignited a true spirit of giving and community involvement throughout the company,” he added.  


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