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Why Do Women Need Life Insurance?
When it comes to life insurance, many women are underinsured, and most don’t have coverage at all. Women need life insurance more than ever before, regardless of career choice or marital status.Learn more
Life Insurance: It’s Not Morbid, It’s Mindful
As a parent, life insurance may not be the most fun present you’ll give your kids. But it’s a building block that may benefit them for years to come. It brings peace of mind – no matter what tomorrow brings. Here’s five reasons to consider covering your kids.Learn more
4 considerations when choosing beneficiaries
It seems simple, but naming beneficiaries could be one of your most important planning steps. Here are four things to consider.Learn more
Does Your Spouse Know Your Passwords?
An unexpected illness or death can become a technology nightmare for those left behind.Learn more
Purchasing More Life Insurance
A guaranteed purchase option rider gives you the option to purchase additional life insurance coverage after major life events.Learn more
Time to Convert?
Term life insurance. Permanent life insurance. Which is right for you? Determining the right time to convert your term life insurance to permanent coverage is a little like deciding when to buy a house. There are advantages and disadvantages.Learn more
Protect Against Life’s Uncertainties
Life insurance provides money when you need it most. It’s important to protect your loved ones in the event of your premature death.Learn more
My Dad Died Without Life Insurance
In her own words, Nicole shares how a personal experience led to a strong belief in life insurance.Learn more
Marley and Me
Roberta became Marley’s guardian after her daughter’s accident left Marley an orphan at 4 years old. Today, they’re looking towards a bright future thanks to Modern Woodmen’s Orphan Support Benefit.Learn more
Life Lessons
Kim knows all about hard lessons. When her husband died from an incurable brain tumor, she was unprepared. Here the Illinois member shares what this life experience taught her about money.Learn more
Just the Two of Us
In just four years, Victoria went from wife to widow and hopeful immigrant to stranger in a strange land. Here Victoria and her daughter, Veneece, share their inspiring tale of survival, strength and life after death.Learn more
Larger than Life
Approaching the second anniversary of her son’s death, Melissa Sargent shares her thoughts on life after unimaginable loss.Learn more
Newborns and New Perspectives
When Molly discovered she was pregnant with twins they weren’t too surprised by the news. The bigger surprise came when they found out the babies were starting twin-to-twin transfusion syndrome.Learn more
Mom's Last Gift
In her own words, Jodi shares how her she was able to honor her mom’s life by carrying out her final wishes.Learn more
My Father Was a Forester
Bjorn Sangder became a Modern Woodmen member in the early 1900s. The life insurance he purchased provided financial protection and peace of mind. But his membership offered more than that.Learn more
A Day to Remember
Alesia and Branson were married 13 ½ years before a tragic accident cut Branson’s life short. Here, Alesia reflects on how Modern Woodmen supported her after his passing.Learn more
Dreams Derailed
Susan and her husband had dreams for retirement. But that all changed when he passed away unexpectedly. Without life insurance, she struggled financially. But there was a light in the darkness.Learn more
A Family Tradition
Brian and Jennifer believe in what life insurance can do for them and their family. And they are passing that belief on to their daughter.Learn more
For the Love of the Team
After her husband’s passing, Angel didn’t know how she would handle her family's finances. But thanks to the life insurance he left behind, she was able to find support.Learn more
In a Flash
After a major car accident, Christy realized the importance of life insurance. She knew it would support her family, even after she’s gone.Learn more
Promises Made, Promises Kept
W. Kenny Massey, retired president, and CEO of Modern Woodmen of America lost his father at an early age. Because of his experience, he believes in the promises Modern Woodmen makes to members.Learn more