AudaExplore, Mercury Insurance Partner to Support Crittenton Services for Children and Families

AudaExplore, Mercury Insurance Partner to Support Crittenton Services for Children and Families

The donation, made in conjunction with Solera’s LIFT program, will benefit Crittenton’s Independent Living Program that aids teenagers who lack secure homes in establishing their independence.

auda-explore-logoFor the second consecutive year, AudaExplore, a business unit of Solera Holdings Inc., announced it will make a $10,000 donation on behalf of Mercury Insurance to Crittenton Services for Children and Families.

Crittenton Services for Children and Families of Southern California is a non-profit social services agency whose mission is to heal the wounds of abuse and neglect, strengthen families and help troubled adolescents reach their full potential.

The donation, made in conjunction with Solera’s LIFT program, will benefit Crittenton’s Independent Living Program that aids teenagers who lack secure homes in establishing their independence. Crittenton’s mission is closely aligned with the goals of Solera’s LIFT, and promotes teaching people from disadvantaged backgrounds the skills necessary to lift themselves up and overcome adversity.

“Enabling people to take control of their lives, and empowering them to make positive changes is something that AudaExplore and Mercury Insurance believe in strongly,” said Evangelos Antypas, managing director, AudaExplore. “We’re pleased to partner with them, and Crittenton, in support of such an important mission.”

Diane Braun, Mercury Insurance claims manager, added, “Mercury is a company that has always focused on the communities we serve. Our employees are mothers and fathers, sons and daughters, so working with organizations that help empower people in our local communities, especially children and families, is near and dear to our hearts. We have a longstanding relationship with Crittenton and we’re ecstatic that AudaExplore not only shares our commitment to this organization, but is also partnering with us to support its valuable programs.”

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