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The Cumberland Insurance Group Supports the Salvation Army

May 2, 2011


(L-R) Cumberland Insurance Group Chairman Leo Hogan, Salvation Army Advisory board member Herman Evans,
Bridgeton Corps Commanding Officer Major Thomas Pierce, Cumberland Insurance Group President and CEO Paul Ritter,
and Cumberland Insurance Group board member Robert Brady.


BRIDGETON, NJ:
At The Cumberland Insurance Group, we believe being a responsible corporate citizen includes demonstrating a positive commitment to the neighborhoods and families we serve. As such, giving back to the community is at the very center of our corporate philosophy. To this end, the Company recently donated $1,000 to support the essential community service work performed by the Salvation Army.

“As a Company, we are committed to living and working every day as a proud member of the community,” said Cumberland Insurance Group President and CEO Paul J. Ritter, III. “For 107 years, the Bridgeton Corps of The Salvation Army has been offering social and spiritual services to individuals and families in need of help. Using a variety of creative solutions, The Salvation Army provides food for the hungry, companionship to the elderly and ill, clothing and shelter to the homeless, opportunities for underprivileged children, relief for disaster victims, assistance for the disabled, and many more services to those in need. Salvation Army employees and volunteers touch lives through selfless acts of service. We are proud to support such a worthy cause.”

The Cumberland Insurance Group, established in 1844, is celebrating its 167th anniversary and currently serves over 120,000 policyholders in the states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland. In 2010, the Company had Total Admitted Assets of $324,406,000 and a Policyholders’ Surplus of $130,477,533. For more information about The Cumberland Insurance Group, or to find an independent agent near you, please visit www.cumberlandgroup.com.