2. Non-profit Catholic fraternal
benefit society established in
1882 by Father Michael J.
McGivney at St. Mary’s Church in
New Haven, Connecticut.
Chartered to serve and provide
financial aid & assistance to
distressed Catholics and their
families.
3. The Order has grown to more than 14,000 councils worldwide
Total membership exceeds 1.8 Million
Last year, our members contributed over $150 million to countless
charitable efforts
Last year, our members devoted over 68 million volunteer hours to their
Churches and communities.
The dollar value of our member’s efforts last year would equal $1.3
Billion Dollars…
Our volunteer efforts over the last 10 years would approach $10 BILLION
in value.
4. You will find councils in: Canada,
USA, Philippines, Puerto Rico,
Cuba, Saipan, Virgin Islands,
Guatemala, Mexico, Dominican
Republic, Panama, Bahamas,
Guam and Poland
5. Created the “Vicarius Christi”
fund for the Holy Father.
Supports vocations.
Provides scholarships and
church mortgages.
Supports the needy, the
disabled and the Special
Olympics.
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9. A monthly benefit of $80 is paid to
each eligible child of a deceased,
eligible member, until age 19. This
benefit will continue until age 23 if
the child attends college, university
or vocational or technical school
full-time.
Child may also be eligible for up to
$1,750 each year in educational
grants. The grants are based on
financial need and will not exceed
$7,000 over a four year period.
10. Provides tuition-only scholarships to Catholic
colleges (up to $25k per year) for children of
members in good standing who, while serving
in the military forces in a combat zone are killed
or wounded by hostile action, and children of
members in good standing who are full-time
law enforcement officers or full-time
firefighters who are killed in the line of duty as
a result of criminal violence against them.
11. Educational scholarships.
Death benefits in the event of newborn
child’s death or miscarriage.
No cost accidental death benefit for member
and their spouse.
Complimentary assistance to member or
member’s family in the event of a death.
Access to your own assigned field agent.
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13. The Knights of Columbus
Insurance in force has doubled
in the last decade and now
exceeds $83 billion.
There is no more highly rated
life insurance company in North
America.
Last year the Knights of
Columbus paid $322 million to
our participating members….
Did you get your share???
16. If desired, I will contact your attorney
regarding your will.
I will help, if needed, with funeral
arrangements.
I will notify the council on your behalf.
If needed, I will help in any financial matters.
I will assist in the filing of any claims (group
or private) with all companies if needed.
I will assist in the filing for CPP survivor
benefits, death benefits or Veteran benefits
if necessary.
I will help as much as you need.
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18. Contact me:
Andrew Young, FICF,CSA
Field Agent
Knights of Columbus
Office: 313-886-6503, Cell 313-506-9035
Andrew.Young@kofc.org
Notas do Editor
At Ground Zero in New York, Supreme Knight Carl A. Anderson and Former Supreme Chaplain Bishop Thomas V. Daily join New York Police Department chaplain Rev. Robert J. Romano and Msgr. Ralph J. Maresca, secretary to the bishop. The Knights of Columbus Heroes Fund distributed a total of more than $1.3 million to families of emergency workers who died in the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.