The Smiths — Mississippi
“I saw the Fifth Season ad in CURE magazine and my first thought was that the proposal was too good to be true. We live in a world of things that aren’t always what they seem to be, so it’s normal to be a bit skeptical – you ask yourself if there’s anything on the back-end of an offer that will be negative or let you down. I’m happy to say that Fifth Season has not only lived up to all of our professional expectations, but in many personal ways exceeded them.
“With the money from Fifth Season, I’ve been able to do all kinds of things for my wife that I would never have been able to do otherwise – whether it’s just watching her be able to go on spur-of-the-moment shopping sprees to lift her spirits after treatments, or the casual driving trip we took throughout North and South Carolina, we’re able to afford some extra things that are welcome distractions from the constant stress of living with cancer.
“Being in the insurance business myself, I’ve had more than a few occasions to see men in their hospital rooms worrying more about the financial welfare of their families than they were about their own medical condition. I’ve even seen men who literally wanted to die instead of getting better so their life insurance would then be available to pay bills for their families and keep a roof over their heads. That’s why Fifth Season is an answer to a lot of prayers for a lot of people – once they know about it.
“The first thing I thought when I saw the Fifth Season ad in a magazine in my wife’s doctor’s office was, What’s the catch? I guess cancer – and the kind of world we live in nowadays – just finally take a toll on your hope, so you’re always preparing yourself for another dose of reality, another letdown. But something told me to contact the folks at Fifth Season and see for myself if they could live up to the promises in their ad. Well, they did – and they’re still doing it everyday.
“In a way, I think Fifth Season has sort of become a symbol of how my wife and I are committed to living our lives. Instead of putting all of our energy into worrying about cancer, we can afford to focus on things that have to do with quality of life and understanding the healing potential of hope. We’ve even bought the Dream Home we used to drive by in the neighborhood for 30 years, and the money from Fifth Season has made it possible for my wife to turn it into the place we always wanted. I want every day of her life to be filled with hope and happiness instead of worrying about cancer – and Fifth Season makes that possible.
“Would I recommend Fifth Season to other people who are in the same situation? You bet. Maybe it’s true that you can’t put a price on peace of mind, but the folks at Fifth Season can sure help you sustain it by making money one of the things you don’t have to worry about day-in and day-out.
“Fifth Season can help change your whole financial situation for the better with one phone call. And for families living with cancer, that can take you from feeling hopeless to hopeful overnight. So take it from someone who knows firsthand – you should never underestimate the healing potential of hope.”









