National
Funeral Directors Association
As
the largest funeral service organization in the world, the NFDA provides
advocacy, education, information, products, programs and services to
help members enhance the quality of service to families.
New Hampshire
Board of Registration of Funeral Directors and Embalmers
Assists
in protecting the public from unprofessional, incompetent, or impaired
licensees practicing embalming and/or funeral directing.
American Association of
Retired Persons
The
AARP Foundation administers programs that assist older Americans. These
programs, funded by grants or cooperative agreements with governments
or private organizations, provide a wide variety of services including
job training, tax assistance, assistance with important lawsuits being
decided by the courts, and much more.
Better Business Bureau
Founded
in 1912 and supported by 250,000 local business members nationwide,
the BBB is dedicated to fostering fair and honest relationships between
businesses and consumers, instilling consumer confidence and contributing
to an ethical business environment.
Federal Trade Commission
The
Federal Trade Commission enforces a variety of federal antitrust and
consumer protection laws; they seek to ensure that the nation's markets
function competitively, and are vigorous, efficient, and free of undue
restrictions. The Commission also works to enhance the smooth operation
of the marketplace by eliminating acts or practices that are unfair
or deceptive.
Funeral Ethics Association
The
Funeral Ethics Association resolves problems for people who are having
difficulty in getting a fair response from the funeral director who
served them. The Funeral Ethics Association was chartered in 1994 to
promote and to advance the ethical practice of funeral service.