
I belong to an industry organization called Life Happens, which is a nonprofit organization with the specific purpose of educating and helping consumers to take personal financial responsibility through the ownership of life insurance and related products, including disability and long-term care insurance.
The Life Happens – Life Lessons Scholarship Programs assist young people seeking a
college education who are struggling financially because their parent died, leaving little
or no life insurance.
March of 2017 and March of 2020, I was asked and signed up to be a judge under the Life Lessons Scholarship Program and judge 35 young adults who lost a parent with no or minimal life insurance.
THEY WERE ASKED TO PROVIDE A 500-WORD ESSAY OR 3-MINUTE VIDEO AND DISCUSS HOW THE DEATH OF YOUR PARENT OR GUARDIAN AFFECTED YOUR LIFE FINANCIALLY AND EMOTIONALLY.
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They had to describe how the loss of your parent/guardian impacted your college plans (e.g., your ability to afford college, attend the college of your choice, etc).
Explain how the lack of adequate life insurance coverage (or no coverage at all) impacted your family’s financial situation.
Comment specifically on how things might have turned out differently for you and your family if the person who died had adequate life insurance coverage.
Also, indicate what you have done to provide for yourself and/or other family members because of financial challenges
your family has faced.
It was moving, heartbreaking and brought tears to my eyes to hear their stories about the loss of
a loved one at a young age without life insurance and how it changed their young lives forever.
Sadly, each one of these young people knows and understands the value of life insurance, how
important it is and the huge difference it can make in the lives of a family and loved ones.