Be careful...what it seems that you are considering is the formation of a non-profit (charity) for your medical expenses. Contact an attorney for guidance in this area...the Internal Revenue Service will need to be contacted also. Some banks will allow you to establish a special account to enable those interested in assisting to contribute directly at a specific location or specific account.
Monies received from anyone who is not directly related to you may be considered taxable under ordinary circumstances. Be sure to make inquiries of a Certified Public Accountant near you who specializes in Special Cases for Charity Based or Non-Profit organizations.
If you belong to a house of worship, talk to your clergy asap.
If your husband is on SSDI or just approved, he has a caseworker. It is in the government's best interest to make sure you can take care of all three of you. Talk to his caseworker.
See if your state has a Displaced Homemaker program. It helps women get on their feet after divorce, death, or loss of income ability.
Call every social service agency you can think of and ask if they have programs or assistance for you.
You must advocate for yourself and your family and you must do it assertively.
You can do this
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I am real sorry, was he a vet, they might cover the medical, I hope you have some family to help.
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