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Sentry Insurance Foundation Donates $200,000 to Maui United Way for COVID-19 Relief

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Nicholas Winfrey, president and CPO, Maui United Way.

The Sentry Insurance Foundation is donating $200,000 to Maui United Way, as part of a $1.07 million commitment to organizations across the country for coronavirus relief support.

The mutual insurer’s efforts are focused on making a direct impact at the community level, with donations to local United Way organizations across the country, as well as making contributions in honor of customers who have adjusted their operations in response to the changing needs of the country.

“At Sentry, we’re committed to helping those we serve get through this very difficult time,” said Pete McPartland, chairman of the board, president, CEO of Sentry, and chairman of the Sentry Foundation. “We also understand help is needed at the heart of our communities. By partnering with local organizations—from United Way to other community groups—we hope to lift up our communities and work together to overcome the challenges we face.”

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As the title sponsor of the Sentry Tournament of Champions for the last three years, and through the 2029-2030 PGA TOUR Season, Sentry representatives say they have made a commitment to work year-round to support the island’s charities.

“We think of Maui as our home away from home and have come to understand first-hand the unique challenges faced by the people of Maui,” said Stephanie Smith, vice president and chief marketing and brand officer, Sentry. “Those challenges are even more present during these uncertain times and we believe the most meaningful way we can help is to support to organizations that are ingrained in the community that can best identify and serve its needs.”

The Foundation’s donation to Maui United Way is one of 15 donations to local United Way organizations where Sentry employees live and work. An additional matching program encourages employees to join the company in supporting their communities.

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In the last few weeks, United Way nationally reports that it has seen a more than 200 percent increase in calls from people looking for food, financial assistance and housing. Organization leaders say they are dedicated to coordinating a vast network of resources and connecting as many people as they can to assistance.

“We’re grateful for Sentry’s continued support as we face this extraordinary hardship,” said Nicholas Winfrey, president and CPO, Maui United Way. “Their donation will make many programs possible,
supporting the health, education, economic opportunities and provide a safety net for those we serve.”

“On behalf of the people of Maui County, I extend my deep appreciation to Sentry Insurance for its generous donation to Maui United Way,” said Mayor Michael Victorino. “With more than 33,500 unemployment claims in Maui County since mid-March because of the COVID-19 emergency shutdown, our people are hurting, and Sentry’s financial assistance will help us get through this crisis and emerge stronger than ever—Maui County strong.”

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