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Pacific Life’s highly regarded employee volunteer program – the Pacific Life Good Guys – provides nonprofit agencies with passionate and dedicated individuals who wish to give freely of their time to make a difference in the community.
Volunteer projects undertaken in 2012 included manning water stations and registration tables at charity events, packing boxes of food for the hungry, as well as participating in beach cleanups, and helping out at carnivals and picnics for disadvantaged youth and their families. Pacific Life is pleased to report that hundreds of employees and their families and friends volunteered for numerous events with 45 nonprofit agencies servicing Orange County, California, and greater Omaha, Nebraska.
Contact the Pacific Life Good Guys to request volunteer assistance for your nonprofit organization |
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Pacific Life is proud to be a founding sponsor of two longtime, prominent, and popular fundraising events in Orange County – the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure and AIDS Walk Orange County. Beyond these events, the Pacific Life Foundation prefers to support programs and services through direct grants rather than through event sponsorships. |
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AIDS Walk Orange County 2013 Saturday, May 4, 2013 The Disneyland Resort Presented by the AIDS Services Foundation Orange County (949) 809-5750 www.OCAIDSWalk.com
For 27 years, AIDS Walk has helped combat the spread of HIV and preserve the health, dignity and individuality of people living with the disease. Funds raised from the event help provide food, housing, medical and dental services, transportation, benefits counseling, home care, prevention education, recreation, legal services, mental health, HIV testing, counseling and support groups. |

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2013 Komen Orange County Race for the Cure Sunday, September 22, 2013 Race Site-Pacific Life's Headquarters 700 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach Presented by Susan G. Komen For The Cure - Orange County (714) 957-9157 www.OCKomen.com
The 2012 race raised over $2.3 million. The funds raised are directed to early detection programs in Orange County as well as for breast cancer research.
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