Are at hand any non-profit type organization that relieve near burial expenses?
I have a very apt friend that passed away in a car fluke over the weekend.... He was 25 years old and we newly found out he did not have life insurance. His mother and brother be his only family and they are extremely low-income and are not going to be capable of come up with money for funeral and burial expenses. They are not members at any church or anything so I don't know to ask for churches assist since they're not members...... Any suggestions on who to contact? We're having a benefit to incline money but we're from a pretty small town and honestly there's not many people that can spare alot. Thanks for any direction....
Answers:
Perhaps send an emergency e-mail explaining the situation to:
1. Your local mayor
2. to the nearest large city;
3. To the Governor of your state; (If you're surrounded by the U.S.A.)
4. To the Senator for your state.
(I live in Canada and our political hierarchy is different to the U.S.A.)
5. Ask your local pastor for counsel
6. There must be Welfare officials in your town or someone who can contribute you advice and direction.
Good for you for trying to help this ethnic group. And I'm very sorry for your loss.
Try the Variety Club if you have one and also Lions club. The funeral director can help you a large amount.
If your friend worked long enough, the family may be entitled to a social collateral death benefit -- it's not much, though.
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10008…
The funeral home will likely know of other local option.
As a note, cremation is generally far smaller number expensive than burial, as it doesn't require the purchase of a saket of a funeral plot.
I maby able to assist , i have benefit singing for some people
.please ring up me. with info.770 983 0729
or cell # 7703305705
Ken Loggins
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Answers:
Perhaps send an emergency e-mail explaining the situation to:
1. Your local mayor
2. to the nearest large city;
3. To the Governor of your state; (If you're surrounded by the U.S.A.)
4. To the Senator for your state.
(I live in Canada and our political hierarchy is different to the U.S.A.)
5. Ask your local pastor for counsel
6. There must be Welfare officials in your town or someone who can contribute you advice and direction.
Good for you for trying to help this ethnic group. And I'm very sorry for your loss.
Try the Variety Club if you have one and also Lions club. The funeral director can help you a large amount.
If your friend worked long enough, the family may be entitled to a social collateral death benefit -- it's not much, though.
http://www.socialsecurity.gov/pubs/10008…
The funeral home will likely know of other local option.
As a note, cremation is generally far smaller number expensive than burial, as it doesn't require the purchase of a saket of a funeral plot.
I maby able to assist , i have benefit singing for some people
.please ring up me. with info.770 983 0729
or cell # 7703305705
Ken Loggins
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