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FEMA is accepting applications for up to $9,000 for COVID-19 funeral expenses

FEMA is accepting applications for up to $9,000 for COVID-19 funeral expenses Share Updated: 12:36 PM MDT Apr 12, 2021 By Tami Luhby, CNN Share Updated: 12:36 PM MDT Apr 12, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript EXPLAINS THE PROGRAM THAT STARTS ON SUSAN: THE CHARLES F. SNYDER MONDAY. FUNERAL HOME HAS HANDLED ARRANGMENTS FOR ABOUT 300 PEOPLE WHO DIED OF COVID-19. WE DID OUR BEST TO FOLLOW ALL CDC RESTRICTIONS AND BEING ABLE TO SERVE FAMILIES. THE INFORMATION ON OUR WEBSITE SUSAN: THE FUNERAL HOME IS NOW INFORMING FAMILIES THAT THEY MAY ELIGIBLE FOR REIMBURSEMENT FROM THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT FOR FUNERAL EXPENSES. FEMA ANNOUNCED THE EXPANDED BENEFITS PROGRAM, SAYING, OUR MISSION IS TO HELP PEOPLE BEFORE, DURING, AND AFTER DISASTERS. THE MONEY CAN BE USED TO PAY FOR A CEMETERY PLOT, HEADSTONE, BURIAL, OR OTHER FUNER EXPENSES. FAMILIES CAN BE REIMBURSED UP TO $9,000. THEY ARE ALL PRICES FROM UNDER $1000. SUSAN: CHAD SNYDER SAYS $9,000 IS TH

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