Recently, WCI supporters Jim Anderson, Partner, Cattie & Gonzales and Paul Stone, Deputy Managing Shareholder, Flahive, Ogden & Latson presented a $10,000 donation to Habitat For Humanity, Kerr County Texas.

“The Workers’ Compensation Institute is honored to support the recovery efforts for those affected by the devastating floods in and near Kerr County, Texas. I am so proud to be associated with such a wonderful and caring institution. In times like these, it is essential that we come together as a community to support families in rebuilding and finding hope for the future. Thank you, WCI!”
– Jim Anderson
“WCI’s generous donation is going to help in many ways with Kerr County flood relief here in Texas, and I believe will help to bring some measure of hope to the many people affected by the flooding. I feel very fortunate to be part of an organization that is so compassionate and committed to helping others in times of crisis.”
– Paul Stone
“The July 4 flood changed lives across our Hill Country, but gifts like this remind us how strong we are when we come together. WCI’s support will help Habitat repair and rebuild homes for neighbors who lost everything. Their kindness helps turn heartbreak into hope.”
– Mary Campana, Executive Director, Kerr County Habitat for Humanity