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Published on: 5/31/2005
Last Visited: 11/2/2006
Roy Hart and Allstate Insurance Help Kick Off Pike United Way 2006-2007 Annual Campaign
Lew Gubrud, Vice President of the Pike United is Present with a Check for $2,150 from Roy Hart of Allstate Insurance.,
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Right to Left: Lew Gubrud, Vice President of the Pike United and Roy Hart, a provider of Allstate Insurance.
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Roy Hart has once again teamed up with Allstate Insurance, for whom he provides insurance and investment services, to make a major contribution to the Pike United Way annual fund raising campaign.Through a combination of Roy Hart's contribution of $1,500 to the Allstate payroll deduction plan, plus a $150 match from Allstate, and a $500 grant, provided by Allstate Insurance Company's Good Hands Foundation, Roy Hart and Allstate are contributing $2,150 to help Pike United Way reach its 2006-2007 goal of $150,000.These funds will be used to provide services to those in need here in Pike County.
Roy Hart has been active in helping United Way in its fund raising efforts since the beginning of his career, when he lived and worked in Monroe County and served as a loaned executive volunteer.More recently, Roy Hart helped lead the Pike United Way fund raising campaigns in its formative stages, and also sat on the Pike United Way board until the needs of his growing business forced him to step down.
Roy Hart is past President of the Rotary Club of Lords Valley, and the Pike County Chamber of Commerce, and is still active in both organizations.When asked why he takes so much time away from his hectic business, civic and family life to help Pike United Way in its mission of "Offering Hope - Building Futures", he said, " this organization is unique in its ability to raise funds, make sure they are used efficiently, that they are used effectively to help organizations achieve their missions of helping neighbors, and that the funds raised are committed to use here at home.Pike United Way has brought a new spirit of energy and creativity to Pike County social services, by initiating volunteer programs, new social services and other community projects.I'm proud to be part of this effort."
He went on to say, "Pike County has been good to me and my wife Laurie, my son Patrick, and my daughters Elizabeth and Katherine.