ALittleHelp.com, a Free Community Funding Platform for Memorial Funds Launches
Website Sponsored by Legal & General America Charges No Administrative Fees and Focuses Solely on Supporting Families after a Loss of a Loved One
In far too many situations, surviving family and friends find out too late that a plan isn’t in place to cover funeral and burial services, medical bills, and monthly expenses such as mortgages or rent, car payments, child care, and school or college tuition. Memorial funds can help bridge short-term financial crises and meet surviving family members where they are, when they need it most.
“There is no greater loss than that of a loved one, and at
How It Works
Visitors can set up a memorial fund on ALittleHelp.com by following four simple steps:
- Sign up using your Facebook account or email address.
- Provide some important details about your loved one.
- Link a PayPal account to receive funds throughout your 60-day campaign. Contributions will go directly to the intended recipient’s PayPal account.
- Share your memorial fund – each is assigned a unique URL – and raise contributions from your friends, family and community. Contributions can be easily made by credit/debit card or PayPal account.
Setting up a memorial fund is free and ALittleHelp.com will never charge administrative fees. The only cost is a required PayPal transaction fee of 2.9% when a recipient withdraws funds, and a
About ALittleHelp.com
ALittleHelp.com is an online community designed to help families through the financial struggles that often arise after the loss of a loved one and is a project of
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