Knights of Columbus The Abbate Agency presents: Long-Term Care Planning Seminar.

Knights of Columbus The Abbate Agency presents: Long-Term Care Planning Seminar.
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All Saints Catholic Church issued the following announcement on Aug. 26

The Knights of Columbus The Abbate Agency presents: Long-Term Care Planning Seminar. Preparing for a long and healthy future begins with understanding risks that you and your family may face later in life. While we all hope to remain healthy in our later years, the reality is that most of us will need long-term care at some point in our lives. In this seminar, we will discuss some of the challenges that you may face and the solutions that you and your family should consider. We’ll go through what long-term care is and how the Knights of Columbus can help you prepare. 

This seminar is open to all in the community. Register today to save your spot for Tuesday, Aug. 31 at 7:00 PM via the link below.

https://aug31.abbatekofc.com/

https://zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_BKvLRbm8Seuh9Xc1_DPZO

Original source can be found here.



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