Article: American Families Resolve the Credit Card Crisis With Help From Morgan Drexen and the Emergency Direct Assistance Fund EDAF.

"If you're drowning in credit card debt, you could qualify for up to a $1,000 cash advance through the Emergency Direct Assistance Fund," says the voice on the radio. It's a compelling ad for cash-strapped Americans, many of whom are facing tough financial times and continual pressure from unforgiving credit card collectors. The offer may sound too good to be true; but according to Walter Ledda, founder of Morgan Drexen, Inc., the Emergency Direct Assistance Fund (EDAF) has become a lifeline that thousands of families have used to help get out from under crushing credit card debt (see also Morgan Drexen).

EDAF was conceived by Morgan Drexen as a hardship program ...

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