Real Stories of Impact and Legacy
See how charitable giving through life insurance has changed lives, supported causes, and created lasting legacies.
A father’s unexpected passing left a gift of security.
Jared was only 42 when he suffered a sudden heart attack. His wife and two young children were left without their main source of income. Fortunately, Jared had purchased a term life insurance policy for his family and a charity of his choice. This ensured that while his family was financially secure, a portion of his policy also funded a children’s education nonprofit. His tragic loss turned into an opportunity to help other children gain a brighter future.
A donation that funded life-saving treatment.
Lena, a retired nurse, wanted to make a difference in medical care for underprivileged communities. She used a portion of her retirement savings to fund a Single Premium Whole Life policy with a local health foundation as the beneficiary. Years later, her donation directly funded emergency surgeries for children in need, quite literally saving lives.
A teacher who turned a modest savings into a life-changing donation.
Mrs. Thompson, a retired schoolteacher, always dreamed of leaving a scholarship fund for underprivileged students. She didn’t have a large estate but discovered she could use a Single Premium Whole Life policy to create a much larger donation than she could ever afford outright. Her $25,000 single payment grew into a $55,000 scholarship fund, helping students for generations.
A local business owner who funded a community project.
Carlos owned a successful restaurant and wanted to ensure his community would always benefit from his success. He designated a portion of his Indexed Universal Life (IUL) policy to fund local food banks. His business continued to serve meals long after his passing, feeding thousands of families in need.
How Mr. Somchai Turned $25,000 into a $55,000 Donation
Somchai always wanted to support his Buddhist temple, with SPWL, he turned a single payment into a guaranteed donation that will support the temple for generations.