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Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency and Nonprofit Covenant House Initiate New Charity Campaign in New Orleans to Provide for At-Risk Youth

Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency debuts a new local charity campaign in New Orleans to support the needs of at-risk youth. The plan is to direct raised funds to cover some of the costs of providing a safe place for homeless babies and toddlers.


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“It’s heartbreaking that these babies and toddlers are in this situation. These innocent children need our help, which is why we’re raising money to help cover some of the costs of housing them in a safe and loving environment,” said Stephanie Hebert, the Agency’s principal.

New Orleans, LA – With a new community program in the New Orleans area, Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency teamed up with the Covenant House of New Orleans, and announced a new charity campaign to raise funds to support babies and toddlers who come from homeless and at-risk families.  Many of these children live in high violence areas and their parents often have little to no education.  Donations to the Covenant House to support these kids can now be made through the campaign’s page at https://www.socialply.com/campaigns/stephanie-hebert-insurance-agency-keep-us-babies-off-the-street
 
Utilizing its own resources and seeking the help of its own network of customers and business partners, Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency marches on to ensure customers, friends, family and neighbors are always in good hands. The agency just recently launched the master charity program of which the current campaign is part of, electing every 30-90 days a new individual, organization or family in need to receive support.
 
“It’s heartbreaking that these babies and toddlers are in this situation.  These innocent children need our help, which is why we’re raising money to help cover some of the costs of housing them in a safe and loving environment,” said Stephanie Hebert, the Agency’s principal.
 
The agency will promote the current campaign over the course of the next 30-60 days, through its social media channels, email and text message communications, as well as through a monthly magazine, delivered to thousands of households in the Bayou Region, where the agency currently operates. Our Hometown magazine reserves a full page to feature the campaign and details of the cause. The electronic Flipbook version of the current issue can be accessed here: http://stephaniehebert.com/Our-Hometown-Magazine_43.
 
To join Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency in supporting these at-risk babies and toddlers, donors are encouraged to visit https://www.socialply.com/campaigns/stephanie-hebert-insurance-agency-keep-us-babies-off-the-street , and also share the page with friends and family. Contributors may be acknowledged for their donations through the agency’s monthly magazine.
 
Once the current campaign is over, Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency will continue to work closely with the Covenant House and other nonprofit organizations in the area, to make sure resources are directed to capable hands that can help better the local community, one family or person at a time. Information regarding past and current campaigns supported by the Agency can be found at http://stephaniehebert.com/community-cause.  More information about Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency is available at www.stephaniehebert.com.
 
About Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency
 
Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency is committed to helping clients protect what they have today and prepare for tomorrow. The Hebert team understands the importance of thinking about the “big picture” when it comes to their financial future. From life insurance to retirement, Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency is committed to helping clients reach their financial goals. More information about Stephanie Hebert Insurance Agency is available at http://stephaniehebert.com.  Call for a free quote TODAY: (877) 273-2556.
 
 


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