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The Dwan Johnson-Bell State Farm Insurance office is proud to serve Chicago, Hyde Park Bronzeville, South Shore, South Holland, Hazel Crest, Calumet City and surrounding Illinois and Indiana areas with Auto Insurance, Home Insurance, Renter’s Insurance, Life Insurance, Business Insurance and Financial Services, with a focus on resident relocation to the Cook County area, small business consultations and Life insurance as an asset.
I am your State Farm Insurance Agent for Chicago, IL. I am a graduate of Southern University and A&M in Louisiana. I enjoy giving back to the community and have worked with the Chicago Urban League, South Shore Chamber of Commerce and the Calahan Foundation giving both time and financial support to strengthen Chicago communities. I have an amazingly, qualified team of licensed staff who work hard to ensure our customers have a great customer service experience when dealing with their insurance and financial service’s needs.
Give us a call if you are moving to Merrillville, Munster, Dyer, or Hammond Indiana, as we also service cities in Indiana. We are dedicated to ensuring that our customers are well protected and understand how the coverage we provide will add value to your household or business.
My team and I are dedicated to making sense of insurance and making your goals a priority. Not only can we help with Car Insurance, Homeowners Insurance, Life Insurance and Savings, but we are also able to assist small business owners with their Commercial lines of Insurance. Call, Click, Text or Stop by the office today for a free Car Insurance, Home Insurance or Life Insurance Quote!
February Special Dates Connected to Insurance (Ordered by Date)
February 1 – National Freedom Day (USA)
Insurance protects your freedom by providing financial security and peace against life’s uncertainties.
February 2 – Groundhog Day
Just like the groundhog predicts the weather, insurance helps you prepare for whatever seasons of life lie ahead.
February 4 – World Cancer Day
Health insurance is critical for access to cancer screenings, treatments, and support services, helping patients focus on healing.
February 5 – National Weatherperson’s Day
Weather-related insurance, like flood or storm coverage, helps protect your home and property from natural unfortunate events.
February 7 – National Send a Card to a Friend Day
Sending a card shows you care—just like having insurance shows you care about protecting your loved ones’ future.
February 9 – National Pizza Day
Insurance is like pizza: it comes with many toppings (types of coverage) to suit your unique needs and appetite for risk.
February 11 – National Make a Friend Day
Friendship is about support—insurance is the financial support system you can count on in tough times.
February 12 – Lincoln’s Birthday (USA)
Honesty and integrity are key values in insurance, just like the legacy of President Lincoln.
February 13 – World Radio Day
Just as radio connects us to important information, insurance connects you to resources and protection when you need them most.
February 14 – Valentine’s Day
Show your love by protecting those who matter most with life, health, and property insurance.
February 15 – Singles Awareness Day
Being single means managing your own risks—insurance is your safety net when you’re flying solo.
February 17 – Random Acts of Kindness Day
Kindness extends to thinking of others’ welfare—insurance helps ensure your family and friends are cared for if the unexpected happens.
February 20 – Love Your Pet Day
Pet insurance helps care for your furry friends, ensuring they get the medical attention they need.
February 22 – Washington’s Birthday (USA)
Like George Washington’s leadership, insurance helps guide you through uncertain times with reliable protection.
February 27 – National No Brainer Day
Having insurance is a no-brainer—it’s essential for protecting your health, home, and peace.
February 28 (or 29) – Rare Disease Day (last day of February)
Insurance coverage can be lifesaving for those managing rare diseases, providing access to specialized care and treatments.