The Call To Action

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The Call to Action is Now!




The call to action is now while you are still insurable. Read the following facts and then tell usdo you really think it will not happen to you? Are you willing to risk losing everything you have worked so hard to achieve?






It is very important to start your children on a protection program, as well as yourself, as soon as you are able to. I know that for you looking after your children now and in the future is a priority. The sooner you start them on an accident and sickness program the better for them. During their lifetime, neither you nor they will know if, or when they may become uninsurable.




The statistics for children contracting cancer between the ages of 20-44 is rising. Stats for 2007 according to the Canadian Cancer Society are that approx. 10,000 young adults will be diagnosed and 2,000 will die. Cancer is a devastating disease for anyone, but it is especially difficult for young people as they may be raising a young family or a diagnosis may disrupt their education and career plans.




It is a proven fact that environmental toxins are increasing our rate of cancer. It was estimated that there would be 159,000 new cases of cancer diagnosed and 72,700 people would die.




Sadly, one in three deaths in Canada are due to heart disease and stroke. Millions of Canadians are still at risk, and will be, for generations to come. More than 50,000 strokes and 75,000 heart attacks occur every year. The good news is that more and more people survive, but at what cost?




Over 2 million Canadians have diabetes. The personal costs of diabetes may include a reduced quality of life and increased likelihood of complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney failure, blindness, and amputation. Diabetes was a contributing factor in the deaths of approx 41,500 Canadians each year. When was the last time you looked to see the cost of an artificial arm or leg?




Multiple Sclerosis is unpredictable, affecting vision, hearing, memory, balance and mobility. While it is most often diagnosed in young adults, aged 15 to 40, we know that it affects children as young as 2 years old. Its effects are financial, physical, emotional and last a lifetime. There is no cure. Canadians have one of the highest rates of MS in the world. Every day, 3 more people are diagnosed. Women are 3 times more likely to develop it than men.




Ask yourself if your son or daughter would need your financial as well as emotional support, would you not give everything you could? Insurance is needed to help fill this need.




Insurance policies cover different diseases, at different levels. You definitely need an expert to help you wade through the information you require to make an educated and informed decision. While money is not everything it certainly goes a long way to easing pain and suffering. Contacting us as soon as you are finished reading this will give you a head start on the road to Security for you and your family.




It really could happen to you.

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