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Meemic employees donated food baskets filled with nonperishable food items, toys, gift certificates and all the trimmings to create the perfect Thanksgiving dinner. The baskets went to 17 families from Walt Whitman Elementary in Pontiac, MI.
Several Meemic volunteers visited the Oakland Livingston Human Services Agency, which hosts a Head Start program in Pontiac, MI, to paint three murals in the building and improve the landscaping outside.
On Monday, May 14th, we invited our most loyal Meemic Members to celebrate them. These Members have been with Meemic for 60 or more uninterrupted years.
Meemic would like to offer a hearty congratulations to Heather Duenas, the winner of this year’s Meemic Insurance Company Scholarship for Teacher Education at Oakland University in Rochester, MI.
The “Big Game” came, and Meemic employees showed their team colors. Big-time local rivals Michigan Football and Michigan State Football got the bulk of the love, but there were some other colleges in there, too.
Thirty-two people from Meemic (employees and their families) participated in the Making Strides of Oakland County walk for breast cancer awareness and research on Oct. 27. Team Meemic raised $548 on a chilly, rainy morning.
We hope everyone had a safe and fruitful (or candyful) night of trick-or-treating! The folks here at Meemic sure were ready. (Thanks to John Ploskonka Insurance Agency for the jack o' lantern photo.
Meemic Insurance donated two salvaged vehicles to automotive repair programs at two Ann Arbor Public Schools. Representatives from the Gordon Group Agency in Ann Arbor were on hand as a Hyundai Elantra went to Pioneer High School, and a Dodge Charger went to Huron High School.
Meemic employees donated 23 food baskets filled with nonperishable food items, toys, gift certificates and all the trimmings to create the perfect Thanksgiving dinner. The baskets went to families from Walt Whitman Elementary in Pontiac, MI.
For Ugly Sweater Day, Meemic employees got to don their ugliest apparel, though most of the “ugly sweaters” were actually pretty cool.
Around the holidays, Meemic employees donated piles of toys for The Bottomless Toy Chest, an organization that delivers gifts year-round to hospitalized pediatric cancer patients. We’re so glad we can bring some smiles to kids stuck in a rotten situation.
Compliments are free, yet priceless, gestures. A gray day can be turned into a positive one with a compliment. We set up a board for Copliment Day.
Meemic sends warm wishes as we celebrate Pat’s 30th anniversary with Meemic – and her retirement this month. Thirty years is a major milestone, and we’ll miss her.