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The Knights of Columbus insurance story begins in the winter of 1882 in the basement of St. Mary’s Church in New Haven, Conn.

It was there that our Venerable founder, Father Michael J. McGivney, gathered the men of his parish together to create a solution to a recurring problem.

Many Catholics — most of whom were immigrants — were working and living in unfavorable conditions. And many, tragically, were dying young, leaving behind widows and orphans with insufficient financial resources.

It was a cold reality that had confronted Father McGivney all too often — not only in the lives of his parishioners — but in his own. As a seminarian, he was forced to leave school and return home to aid his family when his father died unexpectedly.

Though this story of financial ruin for Catholic families was common, Father McGivney was convinced that there was a way to change the ending. He knew that if the Catholic men in his parish came together in mutual aid, widows and orphans could receive the support they needed.

He also knew that if Catholic men banded together, united by charity and unity, they could strengthen their faith, their families, and their communities.

So, he established the Knights of Columbus, and with it, a “pass-the-hat” insurance system to protect the Catholic families in his parish. Over time, that system has evolved, and today we stay true to our founding mission through our multi-billion dollar, top-rated insurance program. Members in the United States and Canada have exclusive access to our insurance program and products, including life insurance, retirement annuities, long-term care insurance, and disability income insurance.

Our charitable giving and fraternal service have continued to grow too. Nearly 2 million men in over a dozen countries across the globe are proud to call themselves Knights. Last year alone, these men and their families donated more than $177 million to charity and performed more than 75 million hours of service.

Marvin Sigfuson, FIC

        Field Agent

phone: 780-938-1137

fax: 780-483-4674

marvin.sigfuson@kofc.org

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Faith

As Knights, our faith is our foundation. Dedicated to the Catholic church's growth and her good works, we support religious outreach, promote vocations, and provide financial support for seminarians and postulants. This way, we help support our church and strengthen our personal faith.

As committed as we are to the Catholic Church, so are we to our communities. By actively and financially supporting the special Olympics, by safeguarding the environment, or by helping to feed the hungry, Knights of Columbus members all over the world have helped countess communities prosper. 

Family

As fathers and husbands serving our families is not only part of what we do, it's part of who we are. To that end, Knights of Columbus councils offer

programs that strengthen family and marital bonds by holding numerous family-focused events, including the "Family of the Month"  program that honors outstanding families. Most importantly, as Knights, we are able to provide assistance and support to Knights and their families when needed.

Youth

The importance of helping today's youth become tomorrow's leaders is also a huge focus of the order. For that reason, many local councils sponsor Columbian Squires Circles, the Orders official youth organization for Catholic young men, ages 10-18, which provide them the unique opportunity to develop leadership skills. Additionally, through activities such as the Catholic Citizen-ship Essay contest, the  Substance Abuse Awareness Poster contest, and the annual Free Throw championship, the Knights of Columbus assists youth in building a strong sense of civic and religious responsibility.  

Culture of Life

As Knights, we know that all human life is precious and deserves to be protected, from conception to natural death. Whether it be supporting pregnancy resource centers, conducting baby showers for unwed mothers, mentoring at-at risk young people, or volunteering at elder care facilities and VA hospitals, members help to uphold the dignity of all human life.

 Fellowship

To be a Knight means to believe in each other as we believe in ourselves; realizing that by creating strong, social, and supportive local councils, we help create a stronger order worldwide and ensure an even stronger future. 

The Knights of Columbus is an organization fortified by its past, and driven by its goals for the future. It's through these six areas of service-faith, community, family, youth, culture of life and fellowship - that we truly make a difference.

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