An Example of Love

Category: Integrity Culture

Date: March 12, 2021

Reaching out and lending a helping hand to those who need it aligns with so many of our values here at Integrity.

Integrity Partner and Agent Service Connection’s Founder Alan Town shared that outside of their office in Sarasota, Florida, there is a gentleman named Phil on the sidewalk every single morning who sells crosses he artfully sews together with palm fronds. He is there so consistently that many people in the office have gotten to know him, his name and his story. Phil’s been homeless for many years, but he uses what little he makes from his cross sales to get by.

Even Integrity Partners Shawn Meaike and Andrew Taylor have gotten to know Phil during their visits to Agent Service Connection. Andrew even mailed the Agent Service Connection office a box of Family First Life clothing for Phil to keep. Take a look at Phil and his FFL swag in the video above.

We love hearing stories like this about the good things happening in and around our offices and communities. It’s inspiring to see many of our own rally around someone in need.

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