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Each year, OneOC hosts the Spirit of Volunteerism Awards, the oldest award program in Orange County recognizing and celebrating the major involvement of community volunteers. The event provides an opportunity for both companies and nonprofit organizations to thank the hard-working individuals who compassionately serve their communities. At this year’s Spirit of Volunteerism Awards, Pacific Life was honored to receive the Giving is Living award, the event's highest distinction, recognizing the company’s exceptional commitment to giving back.
“The Giving is Living award is an incredible testament to Pacific Life's commitment to investing in our communities,” said Tennyson Oyler, Pacific Life Senior Vice President of Brand Management and Corporate Affairs, and President of the Pacific Life Foundation. “I was exceptionally proud to accept the award on behalf of Pacific Life and our dedicated employees who strive every day to make a positive impact in the communities where we live and work.”
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Pacific Life Foundation Awards $75K in College Scholarships to 5 Students Who Lost a Parent Without Life Insurance.
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Learn how volunteers across the globe are getting involved with Junior Achievement to support local students.
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Pacific Life Foundation Awards $75K in College Scholarships to 5 Students Who Lost a Parent Without Life Insurance.
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OneOC's Spirit of Volunteerism Awards is the oldest award program in Orange County, CA.
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Grant to Ensure Children Get Mental Health Help and Support
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Pacific Life Foundation donated $600,000 to 173 schools in 2019.
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The 3Ts of Education program helps fund K-12 schools in technology, textbooks and teacher training.
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Leaders of the nonprofit organization HomeAid Orange County developed a strategy to open a year-round housing facility in Orange County.
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Our support of the Children’s Hospital of Orange County (CHOC) can be traced back to the mid-1980s.