June 11. Allen Tate has raised $111,000 for local arts and cultural programs as well as United Way agencies in North and South Carolina through its Tate Cares combined giving campaign.
The annual campaign gives Allen Tate agents and employees the opportunity to support arts and cultural organizations and United Way agencies in local communities throughout the Carolinas. The Tate Cares umbrella also includes FUNday, an event held each fall to raise money for public education in local communities.
COVID break in 2020
“After taking a break from our annual Tate Cares campaign in Spring 2020, our agents and employees came back strong this year and stepped it up to give back to the communities we serve,” said Pat Riley, Allen Tate Cos. CEO. “This is a critical time as these organizations and agencies are struggling to resume business operations and help those impacted by the pandemic.”
Company, regional chairs
Maggie Evans, director of professional development for Allen Tate Companies, served as company chairperson for the 2021 Tate Cares campaign. Regional Tate Cares campaign leaders were Hilary Broadway, Charlotte; Holly Lindsey, Triad and High Country; Phyllis Brookshire, Triangle; and Virginia Henrie, Upstate.
During the past 24 years, Allen Tate agents and employees have contributed more than $5.55 million through Tate Cares.
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