Insurance

Your Policy Can Help Her Have a Better Tomorrow.

After you are gone, charities you have supported over the years, like Sacred Hearts Missions, will also need protection to continue their work.  You can help by designating that a portion of your life insurance policy be distributed to the Congregation.

One way is to name the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary as a beneficiary to one of your policies.  In certain cases, a gift of life insurance may have significant tax advantages.

Consider the reasons you needed the insurance.  Life insurance is usually purchased to protect loved ones in case of your death.  Maybe it was to provide for your children, making sure they could continue their education or perhaps to support your spouse, parents, or other loved ones.

If you acquired your insurance many years ago, there have probably been significant changes in your financial status.  Perhaps the children are grown or you have

retired.  You may no longer have the need for all of your insurance protection but you can use your life insurance to protect others less fortunate.

You have the opportunity to continue to support the work of over 2,000 priests, brothers and sisters, around the world, by naming the Congregation as a beneficiary.  You would be amazed at the impact a gift of any size can have in the hands of our missionaries.

After your family’s needs are met, won’t you please consider continuing the support that makes life better for others by designating a gift to the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary.

Let your love

reach into her future!

 

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