Amica marks $300K in donations to Boston Children’s Hospital

Amica Mutual Insurance Chairman, President and CEO Robert A. DiMuccio, left, presents a $41,000 check to Dick Argys, senior vice president and chief administrative officer of Boston Children’s Hospital, prior to a Boston Celtics Game at TD Garden on April 8. / COURTESY AMICA MUTUAL INSURANCE
Amica Mutual Insurance Chairman, President and CEO Robert A. DiMuccio, left, presents a $41,000 check to Dick Argys, senior vice president and chief administrative officer of Boston Children’s Hospital, prior to a Boston Celtics Game at TD Garden on April 8. / COURTESY AMICA MUTUAL INSURANCE

LINCOLN – Over the past eight years Amica Mutual Insurance Co. has donated $300,000 to Boston Children’s Hospital.

This milestone was hit on April 8, 2016, when Amica Chairman, President and CEO Robert A. DiMuccio presented a $41,000 check to Dick Argys, senior vice president and chief administrative officer of Boston Children’s Hospital, prior to a Boston Celtics Game at TD Garden.

DiMuccio said the patients at Boston Children’s Hospital, as well as their families, are “an incredible group of people.”

Carola Cadley, vice president of corporate development and special events at Boston Children’s Hospital Trust, is thankful for Amica’s continued commitment to charities like the Hospital.

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“Boston Children’s Hospital is extremely grateful for the dedicated support that Amica Insurance has extended to our patients and their families during the last eight years. Amica’s continued generosity speaks to the commitment of their employees, as well as their outstanding commitment to serving children in their community,” she said.

The insurance company’s charitable giving program, Game Ball, invites one Boston Children’s Hospital patient to attend a Celtics game each season. Brody Simoncini of Worcester, Mass., was Amica’s special guest at a game in February. Simoncini, whose abdominal organs formed outside of his body prior to his birth, met Celtics legend Tommy Heinsohn, and enjoyed the game with his family from a TD Garden suite.

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