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How American Income Division Gives Back

At Globe Life American Income Division (AIL), we help Make Tomorrow Better for those in need.

We believe in investing in the communities where we live, work, and visit by giving back through the Make Tomorrow Better giving initiative. Our commitment doesn’t stop there; we also participate in hands-on service activities whenever possible. Giving back is not just what we do, it’s who we are.

AIL gave back more than $1.28 million through the Make Tomorrow Better initiative in 2022, and more than $3 million in the last seven years (2016-2022).

*Source: Internal company records.


Minority Entrepreneurship Institute

Dallas, TX – Fall 2020

MEI supports minority entrepreneurship by providing education, mentorship, and opportunities to inspire hope, provide capital, and actively support minority entrepreneurs. Today in America, African American entrepreneurs access less than 2% of venture capital. The MEI is the premiere capital fund connecting impact investors to high-performing minority-owned business opportunities.

Donations: $40,925


AZBrainfood

Scottsdale, AZ – Spring 2019

Arizona Brainfood’s sole program is providing weekend backpacks of child-friendly, user-friendly food for children in the greater Mesa/Scottsdale area who have been identified by school nurses, teachers, and other personnel as being at risk for hunger. The org discreetly provides the weekend backpacks in the hope that each child will return to school every Monday mentally aware and physically able to concentrate.

Donations: $10,825


Casa Hogar

Las Vegas, NV – Summer 2019

Casa Hogar is a home for about 40 boys and girls between the ages of 3-17. They are funded entirely by private donations and get no government support. They provide a safe, family-like environment that stresses education and prepares the children to lead productive lives. Our donations have helped build a playground, a girls dormitory

Donations: $34,390


Veterans Transition Resource Center

Las Vegas, NV – Summer 2019

Veterans Transition Resource Center evolved from helping veterans returning from war to helping veterans from all generations who have fallen through the cracks, often not knowing who to reach out to or what to do next. VTRC provides access to resources, services, and additional programs to get the help our men, women, and their families so desperately need.

Donations: $22,860


UT Southwestern Medical Center

Dallas, TX – Fall 2019

UTSW has consistently been ranked among the top Best Hospital in Dallas-Fort Worth and in Texas by U.S. News & World Report. Our donations benefitted UTSW’s Gene Therapy Program, which offers hope to families faced with genetic disorders in children, which can be traced to a single faulty gene. In 2003, researchers successfully mapped the entire human genome—the genetic blueprint for humankind—and they can now pinpoint the exact cause of many diseases.

Donations: $53,815


American Income Life supports the Square Peg Foundation

Square Peg Foundation

Half Moon Bay, CA — Fall 2016

Square Peg pairs rescued horses with autistic kids in their therapeutic riding program. The kids are as good for the horses as the horses are for the kids. Volunteers helped with light chores, learned about the program, and observed training and lessons. Donations: $10,150


American Income Life supports Children in Crisis

Children in Crisis

Destin, FL — Spring 2016

Children in Crisis provides hope for abused, neglected and abandoned children in the community. The Children’s Neighborhood has an emergency shelter and family foster homes that augment the shortage of foster homes in the community. Volunteers helped with spring cleaning the group homes in the Children’s Neighborhood. Donations: $28,700


American Income Life supports the Guanacaste Community Fund

Guanacaste Community Fund

Guanacaste, Costa Rica — Spring 2015

This organization funds various programs in this underserved rural area. Volunteers visited a CECUDI (a Spanish acronym for day care center) and played with the children, mostly children of local workers. The country’s unstable government withdrew funding before the center was completed. Donations helped finish inside facilities such as restrooms. Donations: $12,950


American Income Life supports the Samaritan Inn

Samaritan Inn

McKinney, TX — Fall 2014

The agency is a comprehensive homeless program that helps willing people gain dignity and independence. All services and support are provided free of charge through funding made from donations. Volunteers assembled holiday meal baskets for Samaritan Inn’s community outreach program. Donations (including materials): $45,950


American Income Life supports the Homeless Prenatal Program

Homeless Prenatal Program

San Francisco, CA — Spring 2014

This program strives to break the cycle of childhood program by providing prenatal health and education for homeless and disadvantaged moms. Convention attendees brought baby outfits for HPP’s baby showers. Almost everyone who works for the organization is a former client. Donations: $26,340


American Income Life supports the Operation Homefront

Operation Homefront

Grapevine, TX — Fall 2013

Operation Homefront provides support services to families of the lowest-paid members of our military, the E-1 through E-6 enlisted ranks, who typically live 80% below the median income level — poverty level. Volunteers built 25 bikes for their holiday toy distribution program. Donations (including bikes and tool kits): $29,820


American Income Life supports the Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation

Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation

Mashantucket, CT — Spring 2013

Fidelco is dedicated to promoting increased independence to blind men and women by providing the highest quality guide dogs. They pioneered a process whereby guide dog users are trained in the communities where they live and work. It costs $45,000 and takes two years to train each dog. Donations: $28,525 (Along with funds raised by our sister company, we raised enough money to sponsor a pup named Bernard, after AIL’s Founder.)


American Income Life supports Volunteers of America of Greater New Orleans

Volunteers of America of Greater New Orleans

New Orleans — Spring 2013

VOAGNO supports and empowers the city’s most vulnerable and underserved residents. They provide more than 20 services programs. Volunteers assembled bags of personal items for homeless veterans. Donations (including project materials): $67,300


American Income Life supports Casa Esperanza

Casa Esperanza

Santa Barbara, CA — Fall 2012

Volunteers served lunch at the area’s only homeless shelter. They serve up to 600 meals to homeless and low-income men, women, and children every day. Attendees brought gently used business clothing for the shelter’s job readiness program. Donations: $20,325


American Income Life supports Clean the World

Clean the World

Las Vegas, NV — Fall 2012

This organization collects partially used soap, shampoo, etc. from hotels, recycles it, and distributes to poverty or disaster stricken areas where hygiene is compromised. Volunteers worked at the recycling center to separate collected progress into like bins. Donations: $25,475 (Note: We have since also used CTW’s hygiene kits as components in other projects elsewhere.)