‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’ connection continues to benefit
good people

Whenever Harleysville donates homeowners insurance to another “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” family, there’s a good chance Ted Majewski will come to know some very nice people.

“It’s always enjoyable to meet the deserving folks who receive these new homes, along with a year of free coverage from our company,” says Harleysville’s senior vice president of personal lines insurance. “They’re all very appreciative.”

Harleysville’s celebrity insureds are gaining a value-added extra, too, Majewski explains: “Not only do they get free insurance, they also receive expert counsel from quality independent agents they can rely on.”

Majewski says these agents have exhibited much enthusiasm over the program. “Our agents are excited to be a part of this experience, and I can tell they’re proud to say they represent the company that supports ‘Extreme Makeover: Home Edition’ families.”

Harleysville delivers … again

On June 22, 2006, Majewski and Maria Wasiczko, president of Wasiczko Insurance Agency in Yonkers, N.Y., visited the Arena family in Purdys, N.Y., to present a certificate for one year of free homeowners insurance, as well as other gifts for the family.

“The Arenas were very down to earth,” notes Wasiczko. “It was like talking to your own family. When we walked in, we immediately got the feeling this isn’t a showplace—it’s a home. They were impressed with—and very appreciative of—what Harleysville had done for them.”

The Arena family’s story was all about “Jimboy,” as he was affectionately known to family and friends. In 2005, when Jim and Gina Arena learned their five-year-old son had an inoperable brain tumor, they resolved to use the small amount of money they had to seek a cure for their child. As word of Jimmy’s illness spread, neighbors raised funds for medical treatment and held special events in his honor. Sadly, no one could stop the disease and, in September 2005, shortly after his sixth birthday, Jimboy passed away.

Rebuilding hopes and dreams

As the Arena family of eight (which includes Jimboy’s six surviving sisters, ages three-16) grieved their loss, ABC’s “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” and their sponsors joined the effort to help the family rebuild their lives. And, on May 14, 2006, a national television audience watched as the Arena house was demolished, and a new one was built in its place.

The new Arena home is insured by Harleysville at its replacement value, and the annual premium was waived for the first year.

Jim Arena is grateful for the support his family has received: “I don’t think there’s any way my family or I would have been able to make it without the help we’ve had from the community. For people to keep on giving to our family is a very humbling experience, and I’m very thankful Harleysville has provided this insurance for us.”

Click here to visit the “AS FEATURED ON” page for the Arena episode on the “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” website, where Harleysville Insurance is listed as one of the many companies donating products and services.


“Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” recipients Gina and Jim Arena (center) were presented with a certificate for one year of free homeowners insurance by Ted Majewski (left), senior vice president of personal lines, and agent Maria Wasiczko of The Wasiczko Insurance Agency in Yonkers, N.Y.

 


The Arena family’s new “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” home in Purdys, N.Y.

 


Enjoying their new backyard: Jim and Gina Arena, with their children: Amanda (standing), Emma (next to Jim) and Jaime.

 


While taking a tour of the home, agent Maria Wasiczko relaxes in a chair shaped like a baseball mitt.

 


The Arena kids having fun on their new “butterfly” chair.



 

 

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