Westfield’s Legacy of Caring Program Partners with Westfield Insurance Agencies to Support Dozens of Nonprofits Across the Country
Cincinnati, Ohio May 24, 2025 -- Westfield has teamed up with Camargo Insurance to donate $9500 to HER Cincinnati’s Cincinnati Scholar House as part of Westfield’s Legacy of Caring program. Each year, Westfield’s top independent insurance agents are invited to nominate a local nonprofit in their community to receive a donation. Donations are made to dozens of nonprofits in cities across Westfield’s national footprint.
The Westfield Insurance Foundation, an independent private foundation endowed by Westfield, awards the donations to support their top agents’ local communities. Since 2015, the Legacy of Caring program supports nonprofits focused on helping families or businesses stabilize or recover from disasters – mirroring what the insurance industry does every day for their customers.
“As Westfield enters our 177th year, we achieved this longevity by generations of employees and agents working together, committed to preserving and propelling our communities forward.” said Ed Largent, Westfield president, CEO, board chair and Westfield Insurance Foundation chairman. “Westfield continues to build on the strong commitment of caring that the founders of our company imagined. It’s a great feeling to link arms with our agents and make an impact.”
"We are incredibly excited that Westfield Insurance, through their Legacy of Caring program, has selected HER Cincinnati to receive this generous donation," said Jay Mueller, CEO of Camargo Insurance. "This gift aligns perfectly with our longstanding commitment to supporting nonprofits that make a tangible difference in our community. HER Cincinnati's impactful work empowering women and fostering stability resonates deeply with our core values, and we're proud to have facilitated this meaningful connection."
The Cincinnati Scholar House, part of HER Cincinnati, is an affordable housing community designed to provide a stable living and learning environment for low-income single parents and their dependent children while the parent attends post-secondary classes. While the parents are in school, their children will be enriched by an on-site infant to pre-K child development center. By providing this support, the Cincinnati Scholar House can assist single parents in achieving full-time employment and economic stability. Their mission is to break the cycle of poverty and achieve transformative change through education – two generations at a time. Learn more at hercincinnati.org.
At Westfield, it’s about more than writing insurance policies, it’s about going above and beyond to help communities thrive and prosper. Offering support that reflects these values is at the core of the Westfield Insurance Foundation. Westfield is proud to partner with independent agents through the Legacy of Caring program.
About Camargo Insurance
Camargo Insurance simplifies the complexities of insurance through a personalized approach to coverage. Representing multiple carriers, the agency provides tailored solutions for both personal and commercial clients, ensuring the right balance of price, coverage, and service. Learn more at camargoinsurance.com
About Westfield
Founded in 1848, Westfield is a global leader in property and casualty insurance, delivering superior risk insights and innovative solutions to customers through a diverse portfolio of insurance products. Westfield underwrites commercial, personal, surety, and specialty lines of coverage through a network of leading independent agents and brokers in the United States and specialty products through Lloyd’s of London Syndicate 1200. As a mutual insurance company with nearly 3,000 employees, Westfield has revenues in excess of $4 billion and more than $11 billion in assets. Through an endowed private foundation, Westfield gives $3.5 million annually, focusing on nonprofits that complement insurance by helping individuals, families and businesses stabilize or recover from disasters. Learn more at westfieldinsurance.com
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