Washington, D.C., (Sept. 2, 2011) – State Farm® and Major League Baseball® (MLB) today announced that PSI has earned their second $18,000 charitable donation a weekly winner in the State Farm Go To Bat program – an online, charitable giving initiative driven by the State Farm commitment to helping communities get to a better state.
Supporters of PSI, a leading global health organization with programs targeting malaria, child survival, HIV, reproductive health and non-communicable disease, rallied together and posted the highest weekly Go To Bat game batting average for the second time over the program’s first six weeks. The organization has now earned a total of $36,000 thanks to winning both the second and sixth weekly Go to Bat donations.
“The Go To Bat program is a great example of our commitment to helping causes and individuals get to a better state,” said Todd Fischer, manager of national sponsorships for State Farm. “Congratulations to PSI on their second donation win, and we know that another $18,000 will be put to good use to support their important mission.”
Along with its programs, PSI works in partnership with the public and private sectors to provide life-saving products, clinical services and behavior change communications that empower the world’s most vulnerable populations to lead healthier lives.
“As PSI looks to the future, the organization will focus on developing new and innovative models for expanding access to health care, products and services to address the ever-changing health burden faced by those living in resource-poor communities around the world,” said Marshall Stowell, director of corporate marketing and communications for PSI.
In addition, Kathe Cummings, who went to bat for PSI, is the program’s sixth individual winner and will be awarded a trip for two to the 2011 MLB World Series. State Farm also will present a $25,000 donation to the charity that finishes the promotional campaign with the highest Go To Bat game batting average at this year’s Fall Classic.
Charity supporters and baseball fans can still go to bat for their favorite causes by visiting www.statefarm.com/gotobat and swinging for the fences in the State Farm Go To Bat game to increase the batting average of their selected charity. Players can better both their and their charity’s chances of winning by playing the online game on a daily basis, and sharing their participation on Facebook to get an additional home run and challenging their friends to “Go To Bat” for something that is important to them. The Go To Bat program concludes on September 26.
For more information on the Go To Bat program, visit www.statefarm.com/gotobat.
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