Do It For The Ones You Love

My wedding. The happiest day of my life. I married my best friend and danced the night away with a mid-size group of family and friends. What did I really know about marriage? Not a whole lot! Of course I factored changing my name, moving in together, picking out furniture, and kids down the road into…

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Thankful for…

Two years ago we asked our employees and our members what they were thankful for. We had such a great response, that we decided to do it again! We weren’t disappointed! Your stories and gratitude were incredibly moving and heartwarming. If you need an uplift in your life (and who doesn’t?), keep reading! Your stories…

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Who does your heart beat for?

If you were asked “who does your heart beat for” what would your answer be? Your child? Your spouse? Your parents? Love is so more than a simple emotion. It’s all the little things you do each and every day for your loved ones: The care you take making your child’s lunch in the morning…

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What Are You Thankful For?

During the holiday season, it’s very easy to get wrapped up in the hustle and bustle all around. Whether it’s making sure you have the perfect gift for your favorite aunt or getting all the fixings for the big holiday meal, it’s easy to forget to be thankful for what you already have. This year, we…

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We are thankful for…

Last year, PFP | The Family Security Plan® asked our employees what they believe in. We were touched by their responses and posted them in a blog called We Believe in…from The FSP Community. That blog quickly became our most popular post! Throughout the year, we kept coming back to those “We Believes” and noticed…

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Will you stand up to breast cancer?

Breast cancer. Those two little words can hold tremendous power. They can invoke feelings of fear, dread, sadness and, surprisingly, inspiration. My grandmother, “Nana,” was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1984 at the age of 56, about a year before I was born. She was in remission for 7 years before the cancer came back. Despite…

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