| Published November 17, 2009 |
Volume
17, Number 11
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Herocare Introduces
Discount Program for Local Public
Servants
Herocare, a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the financial
circumstances of the nation’s essential service workers, has introduced
a new program to help its members save money on normal living expenses.
The Herocare Rewards Program offers substantial discounts from
a wide variety of local merchants to “local heroes,” public servants
who put their professional calling ahead of financial gain. The program
is open to active and retired teachers, police officers, firefighters,
soldiers, health care providers, and government workers, relates Tom
Wardrope, Program Director for Herocare in Alameda and Contra Costa
counties. The Northern California Herocare office is co-located with
Cherry Creek Mortgage Co. in the business park in Suite 120, 4301
Hacienda Drive.
Herocare was founded in Florida in 2005 by Lane
Houk, a financial services professional and veteran of the U.S. Army
Medical Corps. As part of a family that includes police officers, a
nurse, a teacher, soldiers, and a firefighter, Houk wanted to start a
nonprofit organization to benefit the people who provide essential
community services but have to live on salaries that are less generous
than in the private sector. Herocare later expanded nationally and
began in Alameda and Contra Costa counties in 2007.
The program
initially assisted local heroes with locating and purchasing affordable
housing, obtaining insurance, and learning about financial planning.
Much of that vision has been realized through Herocare University,
which offers online instructional videos and self-paced courses in all
aspects of personal financial management.
The rewards card is
the next step in helping members build a secure financial future. The
first program debuted in Fort Myers, Fla., in early 2009. Wardrope
started laying the groundwork for the local Herocare Rewards card about
four months ago.
Available at no charge to registered public
servants, the Herocare Rewards card can be used to obtain discounts at
hundreds of established businesses throughout Alameda and Contra Costa
counties. The discounts vary depending on the participating business
but generally average 10 to 20 percent off normal prices, Wardrope
says. Products and services available range from restaurant
meals
and clothing to electronics, home maintenance, travel, and auto repair.
“Many
of our teachers, police officers, firefighters, vets, and other public
servants have a hard time making ends meet, especially in tough
economic times like we are experiencing today,” Wardrope observes.
“These local heroes can save $100 to $200 per month in normal, everyday
living expenses, just by using the Herocare Rewards card at
participating businesses.”
Public servants who want to learn
more about the organization’s free services or businesses interested in
participating in the Herocare Rewards program can call 877-HERO-411
(877-437-6411) or visit www.herocare.org.
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