| National Funeral Directors Association, Funeral Service Foundation Accept Donations for Haiti Relief |
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Contact: NFDA: Jessica Koth, 262-814-1536; Emilee High, 262-814-1547 For Immediate Release: Contributions to the Haiti Relief Fund will be used for humanitarian efforts, including, if possible, funding for mortuary affairs efforts. There are three ways to make a contribution:
Yesterday, Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response Dr. Nicole Lurie (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services) exclusively invited NFDA to take part in a conference call to discuss medical donations related to the Haiti disaster relief effort. NFDA will also participate in a conference call today with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Infrastructure Protection Program to further discuss relief efforts. Numerous NFDA members continue to express their interest in traveling to Haiti to assist with DMORT operations and to help local funeral directors preserve the dignity of those who died. Members should not self-deploy to the affected areas as conditions are severe; participating in a coordinated response with a government or aid organization will make for an effective response to the needs of the Haitian people. NFDA staff is working closely with government officials to determine the type of assistance needed from the funeral service community and when it might be safe to travel to Haiti. In the meantime, NFDA members interested in volunteering in Haiti should call the association at 800-228-6332. Finally, the FBI issued several reminders this morning to the public to help them avoid fraudulent solicitations purportedly for a charitable organization and/or a good cause. NFDA advises its members to follow these FBI guidelines, which include:
About FSF The Funeral Service Foundation, through grants, scholarships and research initiatives, supports career and professional development in funeral service, the advancement of funeral service and allied professions, public awareness and education, and the improvement of children's lives. For information, visit www.funeralservicefoundation.org. About NFDA NFDA is the world's leading funeral service association, serving 19,000 individual members who represent more than 10,200 funeral homes in the United States and internationally. From its headquarters in Brookfield, Wis., and its Advocacy Division office in Washington, D.C., NFDA informs, educates and advocates to help members enhance the quality of service they provide to families. For more information, visit www.nfda.org. # # #
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