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Wednesday,
September 26, 2001
Red
Cross gives grants to families of attack victims
By Brooke Donald
Associated Press
WASHINGTON
The Red Cross will give grants of up to $30,000 to
families of people who died or are missing in the attacks
on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The first
tax-free payments were sent to families Friday and are meant
to assist with short-term expenses such as mortgage or rent
payments and funeral costs.
Although
the recent tragedy has touched all of us, it has touched these
families in a very personal way, Dr. Bernadine Healy,
president of the Red Cross, said Tuesday.
Red Cross
officials said that with as many as 6,241 dead or missing
at the World Trade Center and 125 people believed dead at
the Pentagon, the organizations gift to families amounts
to $100 million. The Red Cross has received $200 million in
donations since the Sept. 11 attacks.
For now,
the grants will not be given to families of those who died
aboard the hijacked jets because the airlines have already
provided substantial assistance, a Red Cross spokesman said.
In the
wake of the attacks, many charitable organizations have been
flooded with donations. Relief agencies are thinking of new
ways to spend the money.
Its
just been an unprecedented amount of money in this amount
of time, said Kelly Alexander. The gift fund provides
immediate relief that other organizations, such as insurance
companies, cant provide right now.
Alexander
said payments to families from employers and other agencies
have been held up by bureaucracy and eligibility requirements,
such as producing a death certificate before benefits are
released.
Many
of these people are listed as missing, she said.
The size
of the payments is based on the number of dependents of a
victim and the amount the family pays toward a mortgage or
rent up to $5,000.
A spouse
with two children and a monthly rent of $3,000 is likely to
receive around $18,000, Alexander said. A larger family could
receive around $30,000.
The payments
are meant to cover funeral costs, utility bills and three
months of rent or mortgage payments and will be given to families
in a lump sum. Families could also apply the grants to transportation,
food, clothing and other living costs.
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