Meemic Insurance Company Celebrates 65 Years
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Beginning today,
"We are so appreciative of the support that we've received from educators over the years. Our 65REASONS campaign is our chance to show how much they mean to Meemic," said
The 65REASONS campaign will run through the end of the year and is divided into two opportunities for the educational community to win money for their schools and classrooms. The first opportunity gives educators 65 chances to win
Participants are invited to show love for educators by wearing a commemorative wristband, available by request through local Meemic agents. Throughout the campaign, those who want to share why they love teachers on Twitter or Instagram are invited to do so by using #65REASONS.
For more information on the campaign or to find out how you can nominate your school for awards, please visit: www.65REASONS.com.
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