New Program by the National Family Communication Initiative Allows People to Raise Money for Medical Expenses
http://www.money4medical.com provides an outlet to earn money for medical bills while helping children and strengthening families; doctors, dentists, hospitals and others can print out a referral handout at the website
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo., Aug. 7, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- This may be the answer for people who cannot find adequate donations for medical or dental procedures, medical equipment, medication needs, payments on medical bills, meeting tough deductibles, caregiving services, or incidental medical expenses.
People can raise money by helping strengthen families. Friends and family can easily help them. Fun conversation games given out free to hundreds of families are designed to build closer relationships and give kids communication and thinking skills for lifetime success.
Those needing money can learn all they need to know at the website. Everything is there to get started and see if it will work for them without requiring any payment. After finding it will work, an inexpensive license fee allows them to earn up to 28 times the license fee, from $500 to $5,600. Similar earnings can be repeated month after month.
Games are paid for by sponsorship advertising for businesses and public organizations with messages to families. Ads on the back of the cover-stock game sheets will be seen multiple times as the game is played over and over.
Anyone who delivers medical services can put a link on their website for potential patients to examine this way to acquire funds.
Complete information is at www.money4medical.com.
About the National Family Communication Initiative
This is a program of the National Family Communication Initiative to help reduce family violence, substance abuse, teen pregnancy and suicide, crime, and poor school performance.
Contact:
Dick Wulf, MSW, LCSW
Founder
National Family Communication Initiative
719-659-6102
Email
http://www.money4medical.com
SOURCE National Family Communication Initiative
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