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Free Toys from "Toys for Tots"

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The U.S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program collects new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year from businesses all over the country, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community in which the campaign is conducted.

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Wealth of Help has done extensive research into unclaimed funds programs and across the nation.  We maintain one of the most comprehensive databases on both state and federal programs available and we update it frequently with new "insider" information. 

Oursearchable database includes far more than just a list of names and numbers:  It allows you to search most Unclaimed Funds listings available. Each listing in our directory contains the following information:

US - Unclaimed Pension Benefits

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The Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) protects the retirement incomes of nearly 44 million American workers in more than 30,000 private-sector defined benefit pension plans.  The Pension Search Program, created by the Retirement Protection Act of 1994, locates people owed benefits from fully funded, PBGC-insured defined benefit pension plans that end.  When a company's pension plan is transferred to PBGC and a pension recipient cannot be found, the PBGC is continues to look for the missing recipients through the "Missing Participants" service.

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US - Unclaimed HUD & FHA Refunds

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If you had an FHA-insured mortgage and it was terminated, you may be eligible for a refund from HUD/FHA.

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US - Unclaimed Federal Credit Union Funds

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When a credit union with federal insurance is liquidated, NCUA's Asset Management and Assistance Center (AMAC) is responsible for paying the share accounts to the members.  At times, some items may remain unclaimed. Some checks are never cashed; or the credit union's address information was incomplete. There are also cases when we don't have a recent address and are unable to receive a forwarding address from the post office.

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US - Uncashed Savings Bonds

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Each year, over 15,000 savings bonds and 25,000 payments are returned to the Department of the Treasury as undeliverable. In addition, billions of dollars in savings bonds have stopped earning interest, but haven’t been cashed.

This source will help you find out if you have any Series E bonds issued in 1974 and thereafter, which have reached final maturity.  Savings bonds returned to Treasury as undeliverable since 1996 can also be found by searching this system.

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International - Holocaust Property Recovery

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The Holocaust Claims Processing Office has played an integral role in helping individuals of all backgrounds obtain just resolution for the theft of property during the Holocaust. Banks, insurance companies, and museums now take seriously claims from those whose property was stolen, or their heirs. To provide institutional assistance to individuals seeking to recover Holocaust-looted assets, Governor Pataki created the Holocaust Claims Processing Office of the New York State Banking Department on June 25, 1997.

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New York - Unclaimed Funds

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Unclaimed Property is any financial asset or sum of money that appears to have been abandoned by the owner. Each year millions of dollars are turned over to the State by businesses who are unable to contact property owners.

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US - Unclaimed Coogan Funds

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On January 1, 2000 , SB 1162 became law. This law requires that 15% of the earnings of an unemancipated minor rendering artistic or creative services be transferred to a set aside trust. In “the business” this has become known as a Coogan Account. A year after the law was passed, employers were still holding some set-aside funds, awaiting trust information from parents/guardians. Both SAG and the MPAA wanted to find a way to ensure these funds were transferred to their rightful owners, and to have the money protected until that time.

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