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National Association for the Terminally Ill

Address: PO Box 368
SHELBYVILLE, KY. 40066
Phone: 888-847-0390
Website: http://terminallyill.org/nati/index.php
Languages Spoken: english

We, at the National Association for the Terminally Ill, give financial assistance to the children and families of those suffering from a terminal illness whose life expectancy is two (2) years or less. We help with day-to-day living expenses such as: rent or mortgage, groceries, electric, car payments, insurance payments, etc. We evaluate the need of each family on a case-by-case basis.

Our goal at the National Association for the Terminally Ill is to help all families regain financial independence. Once we have received the appropriate paperwork, we go to work. Through numerous conversations with the family and thorough examination of the paperwork, we come up with a game plan on how to attack their situation. Most families are accepted into the following program:

A project of NATI that gives financial assistance to the children and families of those suffering from cancer with a life expectancy of two (2) years or less. With cancer affecting so many families financially, we felt it was necessary to start a program designed specifically to help alleviate their financial burden. We also make referrals to other organizations that offer help to cancer patients and their families.