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WASHINGTON (AP) The Red Cross will give grants of up to
$30,000 to families of those who died or are reported missing in
the attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.
The first batch of the tax-free payments was 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 and chief executive 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 organization's gift to families amounts to $100
million.
For now, the grants will not be given to families of those who
died aboard the hijacked jets because the airlines have already
provided assistance, the Red Cross said.
The size of the payments is based on the number of dependents of
a victim and could reach $30,000. It is meant to cover funeral
costs, utility bills and three months of rent or mortgage payments
up to $5,000. Families could also use the grants for
transportation, food, clothing and other living costs.
The Red Cross is contacting the families of those missing or
dead and coordinating with employers for verification. Family
members are also required to fill out a one-page form available
through local Red Cross chapters. Once the application is
processed, a check will be issued overnight.
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