Crescent Advisory Partners Donates $10,855 to United Way

Crescent Advisory Partners Donates $10,855 to United Way

In a recent display of strong community commitment, Crescent Advisory Partners of Raymond James offered substantial support to their local community by donating a notable sum of $10,855 to the United Way of Florence County.

Based in Florence, South Carolina, Crescent Advisory Partners is known for its dedicated team of local Florentines who continually participate actively within their community. Jason Newton, CFP, Vice President of Investments, mentioned that the team at Crescent Advisory Partners hail from small communities and have hence established deep-rooted connections in Florence.

Driving Positive Impact Within Community

Jason Newton highlighted, “We understand the positive impact that giving can make on a small town. It’s why we continue to support many organizations near and dear to our hearts, whose philanthropic services create positive outcomes for those who need it most.”

Such donations are instrumental in providing crucial financial assistance to the recipients and enabling them to continue the beneficent work they are doing within the community.

A Partner for Good

Jonathan McKnight, Director of Campaign and Donor Relations at United Way, lauded the enthusiastic giving spirit demonstrated by the staff at Crescent Advisory Partners. He noted that their genuine intent to effect transformative change within their community is both awe-inspiring and contagious.

“They truly want to make a difference in their community, believe it can happen, and are eager to do their part. We are proud to partner with local businesses in accomplishing philanthropic goals.” added McKnight.

Aiding United Way’s Mission

The generous donation by Crescent Advisory Partners will substantially boost United Way of Florence County’s potential to make more significant strides in the realms of health, education, and financial stability. It will directly facilitate the 30 programs that the organization runs in support of the community.

“We are honored to be a part of helping the United Way create positive outcomes for those in our community who need it most.” mentioned Newton in his concluding remarks.

For those organizations or individuals interested in supporting the United Way of Florence County in their noble mission, please consider reaching out to Jonathan McKnight directly via email or phone.


Author: HERE Florence

HERE Florence

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