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Concklin Insurance Agency supporting small business through community outreach

Concklin Insurance Agency in Lombard is showing their appreciation for local first responders and front-line health care professionals. How? By supporting small business of course!

Concklin Insurance Agency has a long history of serving small business, especially restaurants. When the "Stay-Home" order from Gov. Pritzker closed the dine-in option for restaurants in Illinois and encouraged residence to only go out if the need was essential, it did not take long for restaurants to begin seeing drops in revenue.

Concklin Insurance Agency had moved to a remote work model the week before the order was given.

"We are very proud that we can continue to serve our clients, support our employees, and flatten the curve," says President of Concklin Insurance Agency, Craig Concklin, "but we recognize that not everyone is as fortunate."

At Concklin, it has always been a tradition that the employees would order lunches from local small business clients. "I wanted to continue that tradition, but in a way that not only supported small business but gave back to our community during these challenging times" says Concklin.

Which is why Concklin Insurance Agency will be sponsoring lunches, provided by locally owned restaurants, to local first responders and hospital staff throughout April.

Concklin Insurance Agency is an independent agency offering full service for property and casualty insurance and group health benefits. In business since 1991, Concklin has focused on providing the right insurance at a completive rate to small business owners. Its goal is to reduce gaps in coverage, reduce costs through loss mitigation and risk management, and reduce stress by hiring well-trained, experienced professionals. It is their conviction that the agent is an advocate for the client and not an extension of the insurance carrier. By acting on behalf of the best interests of clients, the staff transcends from insurance agents to trusted insurance advisers.

Visit www.concklin.com.

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