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Children should go to school, not punching a clock

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children go to school

is August, so just about everywhere you look there are ads for back-to-sales school. He is nostalgic for me. I loved going to school, and especially loved the storage of school supplies. Nothing like the smell of new sharpened # 2s. (Do kids even have to translate the most at school?)
But because of the life lessons fellowship program of the LIFE Foundation, I am also very aware of these students will not go to school to college, even high school because their parents or parents died without life insurance. Instead of hitting the books, they punch clocks. Recently I was talking with a young woman who got up at 4 am to unload trucks at a store in large surface just to keep a roof over the head of his family after his father died without life insurance. When school returns in a scenario like this? He does not do.

A common theme in these stories of losing a parent without life insurance is that kids talk about how their parents loved them. At the same time, they also talk about the fact that, without life insurance the fight after the parent is gone is sometimes unimaginable.
graduated early from high school, tutoring every night up to 21 hours to earn money, scrounging for food stamps at the end of the month. This was the reality for Esther Kim after his father died suddenly. You can watch his story here.

Esther was lucky enough to be awarded one of the scholarships life lessons to help him realize his dream of a college education. But there were thousands who applied who do not receive money, which may not be going to school. That's why it's so important for parents to make sure they have life insurance and enough. To learn more about your life insurance needs, start here.

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