I think you need to give more details of the situation its cloudy and question #2it s hard to figure what you mean. I know you put a pillow to raise the head and that s I think is furnished by the funeral home. I believe there are programs that help with funerals but the person must be an indigent. Contact your city officials like the mayor or gov rep and ask for help they should be able to stir you in the right direction. I am sorry you re having to deal with all these problems alone, I would call in his next of kin like brothers sisters parents and ask for participation they are relatives also they need to take responsibility for the resolution of the funeral. Calm yourself down a little to be able to thinkclearer.Prayer is a good companion in times of need. You could also look for a funeral loan or a funeral home who allows for payments good luck. God bless.
Sell a kidney, it s frowned upon, but you can get up to $50,000 for a kidney.
I m sorry to hear of your loss.The family we adopted for Christmas two years ago had lost their son and had to raise money for the funeral in October. I met her when she was sitting outside a store with posters explaining the cost and a large tea jar. She had his 5 kids she was now going to raise with her. I was unable to help then but knew she d still be having it rough by Christmas so I thought I could work a lot of overtime to help a little.I got her number and talked to her in early December. She had paid the whole thing thanks to the awesome people in our neighborhood. When people can put a face to the need it seems to help somehow.Some friends helped me to put together our Christmas gift. And I ll tell you the look on her face said more than any words ever could. People love to help others when they have the chance. Give it a shot. Good luck.