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MFDA PAC Contribution Form
I am making a contribution to the MFDA Political Action Committee In the amount of:
State law requires committees to report the name, address, occupation, and name of employer for any individual whose contribution exceeds $100.
Authorized by the Michigan Funeral Directors Association Political Action Committee
* Contributions to the MFDA PAC must be voluntary
* Contributions are not deductible as charitable organizations
* Contributions will be used to support political candidates and legislative leaders who support and/or are in the position to advance audiology
Michigan Funeral Directors Association Political Action Committee
2420 Science Parkway
Okemos, MI 48864
517) 349-9565
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MFDA Board of Directors Meeting, December 4, 2008 at MFDA in Okemos
MFDA Board of Directors Meeting, December 4, 2008 at MFDA in Okemos
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Membership Benefits
Insurance
The Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Michigan Health Insurance Program currently available to members of the MFDA Benefit Trust!
Also offered are two Dental Insurance Plans, and one Vision Insurance Plan!
Our Life and Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance Program rates are extremely competitive and offer a "Living Need Benefit" for those individuals that become terminally ill.
We also offer Long Term Disability Plan.
In addition to these programs offered through our Association, you may take advantage of a specially designed Property and Casualty Insurance Program endorsed by MFDA!
Also endorsed by the MFDA is the Workers' Compensation Program that has paid our Members dividend checks 29 out of the previous 31 years; in the past five years dividends have averaged 15% of premiums!
Master Escrow Plan™
MFDA Master Escrow Plan™ is a Master Trust started by the Michigan Funeral Directors Association in July of 1987. The trust was established to follow Michigan law that requires that the funeral director place 100% of the prearranged funds in escrow.
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How is a funeral important to my family's grieving?
Funerals help give meaning to life
Every life is a rich tapestry of memories, emotions, and experiences. Each of our lives has a story to tell; a meaning to uncover. Funerals help us express the importance of a life lost. They help tell your loved one's story and pass it on to future generations.
Funerals help you acknowledge and express feelings of loss
Acknowledging and expressing your feelings of loss is an important stop in your journey of resolving grief. Funerals provide a prime opportunity for you, perhaps with the presence of concerned others, to confront your loss and express your feelings.
Funerals help family and friends give vital support
Funerals are social rituals that strengthen the relationship between the living and dead. The support and compassion from family and friends provides you with vital validation to your feelings, spiritual sustenance to your soul, and the courage to continue on in your life's journey.
Funerals help stimulate the recollection of the loved ones
As family and friends gather at a funeral, the past becomes alive. With the telling of each story, the remembrance of each incident, the sharing of each memory, your relationship to the deceased is strengthened.
Funerals help reconcile the changed relationship between you and your loved one
As you mourn for the deceased, your relationship with them changes.
Funerals help you review your relationship to your lost loved one. They also may serve as a separation and switching point from a relationship of presence to one of memory.
MFDA: Celebrating Life Since 1880 | Generations of Caring
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