Doing Good for Our Communities
People are at the heart of everything we do at Prime Capital Investment Advisors. Our associates and advisors live in big cities and small towns, along the coast and in the heartland. Some of us might say soda while others of us say pop. Some of us grew up riding subways while others rode horses. No matter where we’re from, one thread binds us all – to be positive contributors within the communities we love. Here are a few of the ways we choose to support and uplift our neighbors.
PCIA Kickball Tournament
PCIA team members laced up their shoes and got their hamstrings all stretcheded out. PCIA’s first-ever kickball tournament was put on to reaise funds for the Junior Achievement of Greater Kansas City. JA offer’s volunteer-delivered, kindergarten through 12th grade programs that foster work-readiness, entrepreneurship and financial literacy skills.
Helping out at Harvesters – A Community Food Network
Members of the Overland Park office spent time sorting and repacking fresh produce in the warehouse for area food pantries. This food will be distributed to those in need which contributes to the livelihood of our neighbors.
Cleanup at Holy Family Church
The Giesting Financial team volunteered their time and spent a day cleaning up the outside of Holy Family Church. In addition to the cleanup day, the team located in Columbus collected donations for Riley Children’s Hospital.
Great River Faith in Action Volunteer Day
The Minneapolis PCIA office partnered with Great River Faith in Action (GRFIA). GRFIA gives support to community members who are elderly or homebound. During their volunteer day they spent their time working on landscaping for an elderly couple as well as delivering beds to those in need.
Hurricane Fiona Support
The Springfield PCIA office enjoyed an evening of volunteering with Convoy of Hope to assist in packing thousands of hygiene kits for the Hurricane Fiona victims in Puerto Rico. Convoy of Hope is a nonprofit humanitarian organization, which works alongside communities to bring solutions to the root causes of poverty and hunger.
Father’s Club Mission Cup Golf Tournament
Several PCIA employees volunteered at the annual Father’s Club Mission Cup Golf Tournament. The Father’s Club is a dad-led, grass roots effort promoting intentionally around dads’ relationships and time spent with their families, with each other and within the community. The hope is that such intention will help empower parents to be a catalyst for change in the areas of mental health, teen suicide, substance abuse, technology addiction, self-worth, anxiety and stronger families.
Wild Game Dinner Fundraiser
PCIA office in Boerne, TX took part in the Wild Game Dinner to help raise funds for the Kendall County Jr. Livestock Association. The funds raised will provide more opportunites to the local youth through scholarships, educational programs, and leadership camps