March 19, 2006

Letter Forwarding



We will attempt to forward a letter to a missing person under circumstances involving a matter of great importance, such as a death or serious illness in the missing person's immediate family, or a sizeable amount of money that is due the missing person. Also, the circumstances must concern a matter about which the missing person is unaware and would undoubtedly want to be informed. (Generally, when a son, daughter, brother, or sister wishes to establish contact, we write to the missing person, rather than forward a letter from the relative.) Because this service is not related in any way to a Social Security program, its use must be limited so that it does not interfere with our regular program activities.


Have you ever wondered how to contact someone that only the Social Security Administration knows their address? The government has a "letter forwarding" program.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

David,

Does this mean you are going to send one?

David Michael said...

Yes. I sent a letter on Saturday.

Hoots Musings said...

David, I will be praying for you and all parties involved.

I know the anticipation is high.

believingthomas said...

I know you prayed over that letter. I will pray now for it as well. I watched "because of Winn Dixie" this weekend. I thought of you. If you haven't seen it, a little girl deals with her mother leaving her.

jettybetty said...

I use these services from the IRS at work--they find the people I am looking for at their leisure--but many times--they do find them ;-)!!

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