Liberty Mutual is all about doing the right thing. First and foremost for our policyholders, but also for our employees and our communities as well. Below is a listing of only a few ways Liberty Mutual practices and encourages responsibility:
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Coach of the YearLiberty Mutual recognizes and rewards NCAA football coaches each year who embody sportsmanship, integrity, responsibility, and excellence — both on and off the field. For more, visit coachoftheyear.com. View site. |
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Responsible SportsThe Liberty Mutual Responsible Sports program offers resources to youth sport parents and coaches promoting the values of sportsmanship and fair play. It also provides grants to deserving youth sports groups and organizations across the country. View site. |
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Learn ReturnLiberty Mutual’s Learn Return program was created to help advance the education of those who educate our nation’s children. It offers teachers exclusive savings, scholarship programs, and discounts on graduate courses. View site. |
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Be Fire SmartFire safety is a vital component to our mission of “helping people live safer, more secure lives.” Our website BeFireSmart.com offers essential resources that everyone from teachers to firefighters can use to promote proper fire safety at home, school and work. View site. |
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Senior DrivingAs our nation ages, the need for safe driving resources and transportation alternatives has never been greater. At libertymutual.com/seniordriving, families can find advice for having conversations with aging parents about driving, and learn more about our partnership with ITN America. View site. |
Teen DrivingSince it’s never too early to teach the importance of safe driving, we created libertymutualteendriving.com, a resource that parents and teens can use for conversations about decision-making on the road. The website features studies from Liberty Mutual and SADD exploring teen behaviors and viewpoints towards driving. View site. |
At these community events, we help children and their parents understand the rules of the road.
At these events, children are fingerprinted and learn the importance of safety awareness with a “dangerous strangers” video, coloring books, and more.
These student-run programs are designed to prevent motor vehicle injuries and deaths by increasing seatbelt use among teens.