Esurance Makes Big Donation to the Trevor Project
BY Jeffrey Hartinger
August 08 2011 9:00 PM ET
Esurance, an insurance company, recently donated $50,000 to the Trevor Project to help it prevent suicides among LGBT youth.
The campaign, which was launched via the company's Facebook page, donated $10 for every new “like” on the page. The goal was quickly reached and all money raised will be donated to Trevor Lifeline, which is a 24/7 crisis intervention phone hotline that provides counseling to youth nationwide.
Esurance was one of the first car insurance companies in the United States of offer discounts to domestic partners on the same policy, in addition to earning a 100% in the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index for four consecutive years.
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