The Company Hopes to Uplift the Next Generation
The Company Hopes to Uplift the Next Generation
Digistream Investigations, the premiere provider of investigative services in the insurance defense market, is the newest corporate partner of Kids’ Chance of America (KCOA). The company, headquartered in California, uses an integrated approach and proprietary techniques to collect and organize evidence to help clients minimize risk.
“Our mission to provide #MoreMoneyForMoreKids is made possible from the support of our national partners,” says Dana Genheimer, KCOA President. “We value the support Digistream has provided to state organizations and appreciate their commitment to expand support to Kids’ Chance of America as a national partner.”
To date, Kids’ Chance has awarded over 9,300 scholarships totaling over $33.2 million dollars to students of workers injured or killed on the job.
“This incredible achievement is in large part due to the inspiring generosity of our corporate partners,” Dana says. “With DigiStream on board, we are sure to go even further.”
“We’re really excited about this opportunity,” says Paul Supal, President of DigiStream. “For us, we’ve done a lot of giving back to the communities, locally and in all of the markets that we’re in throughout the country. We wanted to give back to something that would unite our entire brand. As we started to look around, Kids’ Chance was a no-brainer.”
Paul says the company was inspired to get involved after seeing the difference KCOA has made in so many communities.
“We do work with a lot of the local chapters of Kids’ Chance throughout the country, but to be able to support you all from a national standpoint, that’s going to be incredibly important,” he adds. “I look forward to helping a lot more kids get the education that they need and hopefully make a positive impact on their lives and futures.”
Photo: (Left to right) Scott Schultz, National Account Manager at DigiStream; Paul Supal, President of DigiStream; and Mary Kate Farnan, Brand Manager at DigiStream; KCOA President Dana Genheimer.