Harleysville participates in an ‘Extreme Makeover’

William and Carole Py have endured more than their share of tragedy.

In July 1997, their son-in-law, Jose Rosario, 33, died from a brain aneurysm. Just 14 months later, their daughter, Sandra, 28, lost her life to breast cancer—leaving behind three young children for the grandparents to raise in a small northeast Philadelphia home.

When the ABC prime-time Sunday show, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” learned of the Pys’ plight and stepped in to help the family—an entire community, including Harleysville Insurance, joined the effort.

On April 30, 2006, during a special two-hour episode, a national television audience learned how the Py home was demolished—and a new home was built in its place—in less than a week!

An underwriter’s big idea …

Actual construction of the “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” home took place in mid-March of 2006, and as the transformation was being chronicled in the Philadelphia news media, Andy Vivian, a personal lines underwriter in Harleysville’s home office, came up with an idea to involve his company.

“A group of our underwriters were at lunch reading articles in the Philadelphia Inquirer about what was going on in the Py home,” explains Vivian. “Then, it hit me. I said: ‘How neat would it be if our President and CEO Michael Browne showed up at the house to present them with a free insurance policy on their new home?’”

Ted Majewski, senior vice president of personal lines insurance, agreed: “I thought it was a good idea, and we soon learned that ABC was very interested in having an insurance company step forward to cover the property—so we did.”

A policy is delivered

On April 27, 2006, just three days before the episode aired, Browne and agents Dennis Keating and Michele Taylor,of the Sylvester & Keating agency in Penndel, Pa., presented a homeowners policy to the Py family, Harleysville jackets for the grandparents, T-shirts for the children and other gifts.

But, the best present they brought with them was the peace of mind afforded by the paid-up, one-year homeowners insurance policy for their new home.

“We are providing comprehensive coverages and insuring the home at replacement value,” notes Diane Stout, Harleysville specialty group supervisor, who issued the policy. “It includes other structures, liability and contents.”

“With a show like this, you don’t know whether homeowners insurance is something they’ve thought about,” adds Vivian. “The family is given this big, beautiful house and everything that goes with it, and the cost of insurance could definitely be a significant financial burden.”

A grateful grandmother

Carole Py couldn’t agree more. “It’s really hard to believe. We’ve already been given the house, a vacation, a car and, to top it off, an insurance policy. I’d like to thank Harleysville Insurance for giving us this policy. I think they’re pretty awesome. We’re really grateful because this will save us a lot of money.”

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

 


William (left) and Carole Py (second from left), who were featured on “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition,” received free homeowners insurance for one year from Harleysville. Also in the photo: President and CEO Michael Browne (second from right) and agents Dennis Keating and Michele Taylor.

 


The Pys' new home is located in Philadelphia, Pa.

 


Above and below: William and Carole Py provide Browne, Taylor and Keating with a tour of their new, “Extreme Makeover: Home Edition” home. Here, they show off the living room.

 


The granddaughter's room is fit for a princess!

 


A view of the foyer from the landing above.

 


The group gathers at the back of the house, complete with a pool and Tiki sitting area.

 



 

 

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