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Amica Announces Final Call for Local High Schools to Enter Save the Night, Amica's National Post-Prom Party Contest
Business Wire, March 1, 2001
Business Editors and Insurance/Education Writers
LINCOLN, R.I.--(BUSINESS WIRE)
Amica Insurance is teaming up with area high schools as part of a national initiative to make this prom season a safe one.
Don't let your school miss out on the opportunity for the chance to be eligible for $1,000 to help underwrite the cost of your post-prom party -- the deadline for entries is Friday, March 16, 2001.
Through Save the Night, Amica's Post-Prom Party Program, Amica will donate more than $100,000 to community high schools across the country to help fund substance-free post-prom parties. High schools are invited to enter the Amica Save the Night contest. To be eligible, high schools must be holding a senior prom and planning a post-prom or post-graduation party. The schools will be asked to submit a poem illustrating why teens should not drink and drive on prom night, or any night. In late March, the winning poems will be chosen by a panel of judges, and schools that submit the winning poems will be awarded $1,000 each. Winning high schools will also receive materials developed by Amica including a "how to" guide and poster to help schools organize their parties and reinforce the anti-drinking and driving message.
For additional information about the program or to obtain an application, call Amica today at 1-800-652-6422 ext. 2100. The deadline for application submission is March 16, 2001. The Save the Night program is available in over 40 communities.
Amica was founded in 1907 and is the nation's oldest mutual insurer of automobiles. The company, with 42 offices across the country, is a national writer of automobile, homeowners, marine, and personal excess liability insurance. Recently, Amica received the highest ranking in the J.D. Power and Associates Inaugural National Auto Insurance Customer Satisfaction Study.(1) For the past 78 years, Amica has received A.M. Best Company's top rating for financial performance (currently A ) and for the sixth consecutive year, the company has been named to the Ward's 50 Benchmark Group, which recognizes the top 50 performing companies in the United States. Standard & Poor's has assigned its AA financial strength rating to Amica.
(1) The study, based on responses from more than 13,000 US auto insurance policyholders, revealed that customer satisfaction is driven by the carrier's ability to fulfill its commitments made at the time of purchase, provide ongoing support and guidance, and offer fair billing practices and competitive prices.
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