Foresters Again Makes News for its Member Benefits
Foresters has just announced 320 winners of its annual scholarship program. NAA is proud to be partnered with such a giving organization. Foresters products not only benefits families, it also provides for the future of today’s youth. All Foresters members are eligible to win a scholarship.
Krista Best, a winner from Texas comments, “I’m not your typical scholarship recipient. I’m 34 years old with six adopted children and six foster children. I’m going to Nursing School because it means that I’ll have more to give to my family. And it will help my kids see that education really is important. But none of this would have been possible without Foresters.”
These scholarships can change peoples’ futures.
“Foresters has made it possible for me to go to medical school,” said Scott Miller, a student from Idaho and one of the 320 scholarship recipients. “Now I can get an education that will make a real difference in ways that matter.”
Each year, Foresters Scholarship Program recipients are awarded $2,000 for up to a maximum of four years or until their first degree is obtained. A Foresters scholarship can help pay for tuition, books, supplies, residence, clothes, food and other expenses.
In its 22nd year, the Foresters scholarship program has awarded over $40 million in competitive scholarships; benefiting more than 4,000 students as they pursue their education goals.
“One complimentary benefit available to our members when they purchase a Foresters life insurance or annuity products is our Scholarship program, which helps create bright futures for our members, their families and their communities,” said George Mohacsi, President and CEO of Foresters. “Enriching the lives of our members through these benefits and inspiring them to follow our leadership in making a difference in their communities has been a tradition at Foresters for over 130 years.”
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For Immediate Release Contact: Kristen Crabtree
(336) 227-3319 (office)
kcrabtree@naaleads.com
Thursday, September 27, 2007
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