Trustee Help, Inc. Featured In Campbell Chamber Member Spotlight
On May 9, 2013, Trustee Help, Inc. was featured by the Campbell Chamber of Commerce in their Member Spotlight newsletter.
When you ask yourself, “What am I going to do with all of this stuff?”, that’s an indication that you need a professional you can trust and rely on.
Grief and confusion typically accompany the death of a loved one, quickly followed by concern over what to do with that person’s possessions. This is why families turn to Trustee Help, Inc. to deal with this challenging experience.
Cari Hays, founder and CEO Trustee Help, Inc. brings together her extensive work in the helping professions, years of experience with end of life matters and a Master’s degree in Project Management to a family’s most challenge time. With a mission statement that includes a recycle and re-purpose philosophy, families are assured that their loved one’s household and personal belongings have been handled respectfully and appropriately.
Trustee Help, Inc.’s experienced staff provides families with detailed written and photographic inventories, management of appraisals and donations, and help sorting and organizing. Trustee Help, Inc assists in locating important documentation in the home and items of sentimental and monetary value. Facilitating respectful options and efficient ideas for the disposition of personal and household items is one of the service hall marks of Trustee Help, Inc., all the while maintaining the trustee’s private webpage to allow them to keep updated on project details such as progress reports, inventories and receipts. This webpage enables the trustee to provide transparent communication to family and professionals.
Trustee Help’s menu of expert services includes:
- Sorting & Organizing
- Creation of inventories
- Managing appraisals & liquidations
- Recycling & re-purposing
Trustee Help, Inc. works with:
- Trustees
- Executors
- Attorneys
- Fiduciaries
- CPAs
Trustee Help, Inc. brings order to the personal possessions left behind after a death.
Below is an image of the actual newsletter.