Blessing Future Generations
In 2012, Scott Spendlove was serving as a stake president in San Antonio, Texas, when he was invited to a meeting to learn about an education program from BYU-Idaho that was coming to his area: Pathway.
February 2019
Although she never finished her own degree, higher education means a lot to Lola Jeppson. “I didn’t graduate from college, but my husband did, and we had a good life because of it,” says Lola. “My children have also been greatly blessed because their education has allowed them to work less hours for more money, so they have more family time.”
These experiences have led Lola to embrace the mission of BYU-Pathway Worldwide, and this is why she has created a deferred gift arrangement naming BYU-Pathway Worldwide as a beneficiary. “It’s a great program giving people opportunities for education that are trying to improve their lives,” Lola says.
If you are considering a deferred-gift arrangement - such as a bequest in a will, trust, gift annuity, or life insurance policy - naming BYU-Pathway Worldwide as a beneficiary, please contact Gift Planning Services at Philanthropies for more information at 1-877-650-5377.
In 2012, Scott Spendlove was serving as a stake president in San Antonio, Texas, when he was invited to a meeting to learn about an education program from BYU-Idaho that was coming to his area: Pathway.
For Reed and Paula Beatse, deferred gifts are the perfect way to make a difference.
Romeu Balanga is the first student in Angola to earn a bachelor’s degree through BYU-Pathway, and his wife, Anastância, will soon follow.