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HONORING 250 YEARS BY GIVING BACK

#CMGives250

We’re celebrating America’s 250th anniversary by giving back to the communities where we live and work. Through #CMGives250, Church Mutual employees are volunteering, supporting nonprofits and making a meaningful impact across the country.

Honor the past. Serve the future.

Our past is rooted in service, and our future depends on it. As America marks 250 years, we’re embracing the call to serve and strengthen our communities by supporting the people and organizations that are making a lasting impact.

Our Commitment to service

As we honor this historic milestone, we challenged employees to give 250 minutes of service back to their communities between Memorial Day and July 31. These acts of service reflect our belief that caring for others is not just part of our past, but essential to our future.

Employees in action

From small towns to major cities, Church Mutual employees are serving where it matters most - right in their own communities.

Employees in Action
Employees in Action
Employees in Action
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Employees in Action
Employees in Action
Employees in Action
Employees in Action

Hear from our employees

Christine
“I volunteer as a small group leader for our church camp. It means so much to serve each year. The days are long and sometimes heavy but seeing God’s impact in young lives makes it incredibly rewarding.”
Jenny
“We made diamond art birthday cards for assisted living residents. Some residents do not have any family to celebrate with so this will let them know someone is thinking about them on their special day.”
Marty
“I attended a conference and a large number of the conference attendees volunteered to package meals for a nonprofit. The goal was to package 65,000 meals, and over the course of two and a half hours, we actually packaged 69,384 meals.”