Across the land every
single day in every state of this union, families are grieving
because of the loss of a loved one. Little do they know what
might be in store for them. Most of them have never had any contact
with the death care industry. Many of them will wish that they
never did. Many of them will become angry and will look to turn
to someone to help them. If they are lucky, their state, like
the state of Maryland, just might have some watchdog organization
or oversight committee to keep tabs on the industry. In too many
cases however, there will be no justice. Corporate America wins
and the average American pays the price.
When
will it stop? We can wait for the local, state and federal governments
to step in and help. Some have, yet most have not. We could turn
to the courts for justice but the process is long and requires
so much money. Those with the money to fight have prevailed.
Justice has been won for them but it is not an eternal justice
because the average American continues to be victimized. Eternal
justice for all is just a dream or is it?
I
am happy to report that there is an organization and one individual
to whom you can turn to win your rights in the death care industry.
Her name is Carolyn Jacobi and her organization is called Eternal
Justice. Carolyn Jacobi has been the champion of the consumer
in the death care industry since 1995. Throughout her career
she has worked in the death care industry and she knows all sides,
funeral, cemetery and memorial. She is probably the most respected
individual in the state of Maryland because of the role that
she played in the passage of legislation to establish an Oversight
Committee to regulate cemeteries. She has opened everyone's eyes
to the plight of the consumer. The voice of Carolyn Jacobi is
being heard across America.
Her
mission has been to fight injustices in the death care industry
wherever they may be found. Her work has lead her across the
country and she continues to win battle after battle wherever
she goes. She has won in the courtroom and she has won in the
halls of government. More importantly, she wins every day for
the consumer by direct contact with the death care industry.
The death care industry knows and respects Carolyn Jacobi. When
she calls, they respond and when she talks they listen and they
comply.
No
one has had the impact on this industry that Carolyn Jacobi has
had. No one has achieved the results that she has achieved. Only
a few know of the sacrifices, personal and otherwise, that Carolyn
Jacobi has made to protect consumer rights in this death care
industry. The creation of Eternal Justice has been a blessing
for so many and has effected the lives of so many across the
land.
Her
mission is to protect Americans at a vulnerable time in their
life when they experience the loss of a loved one. Eternal Justice
has been successful because of her knowledge, her will and her
persistence. It is time to go to the next level. Carolyn Jacobi
will not be with us forever. We all live and we all die. It is
absolutely essential to make certain that the work of Carolyn
Jacobi continues and that we make plans and provisions for the
continuance of her work once she does pass on.
Therefore,
it is essential that Eternal Justice, a non-profit entity, be
established and co-ordinated by Carolyn Jacobi and a Board of
Directors. Enforcement of national policies as they apply to
the rights of the consumer in the death care industry is one
goal. However, education of the consumer is an even more important
goal. With the proper knowledge of the industry consumers can
make wiser decisions for themselves and their families. Scholarships
can be established to train legal personnel to continue the fight
to protect consumers. Eternal justice must be achieved now and
preserved for our future generations.
Let
it be known that Eternal Justice under the direction of Carolyn
Jacobi and her Board of Directors seeks the support of all those
who believe in protecting and preserving the rights of those
who suffer the loss of family and friends. With your support
Eternal Justice will be able to continue this important work
for now and forever. |