Funeral Associations


National Funeral Directors Association:

The National Funeral Directors Association (NFDA) provides advocacy, education, information, products, programs and services to help members enhance the quality of service to families. 

IFCA International began in 1930 as an association of Bible believing, independent fundamental churches, organizations and individuals. It has since served as a source of cooperative efforts in proclaiming the Gospel of Christ and in the teaching of believers. IFCA International stands as a faithful testimony to the historic, biblical Christian faith, and invites others of like belief and position to unite with them.

Organ donation is the gift of life.Today more than 5,500 people in the US are waiting for an organ transplant that could save or dramatically improve their life. Most are waiting for a kidney, others for a heart, lung or liver transplant. But less than 3,000 transplants are carried out each year. Transplants are one of the most miraculous achievements of modern medicine. But they depend entirely on the generosity of donors and their families who are willing to make this life-saving gift to others. 


There is a desperate need for more donors. Last year nearly 400 people died while waiting for a transplant. One in ten people waiting for a heart transplant will die and many others will lose their lives before they even get on to the waiting list.The more people who pledge to donate their organs after their death, the more people stand to benefit.

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Funeral Associations

Making Arrangements

Grief Support

When Death Occurs

Funeral Etiquette

Social Security Benefits

Frequent Questions

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