Remember the Bill Collins Fund
The power of our working together provides us ways to help us all face the challenges we all share as being musicians, not the least of which is helping each other out when times get rough. This is what the Bill Collins Benefit Fund is all about.
Please let us Know if You Know a Member Who Needs Assistance
Certainly, musicians can be the most vulnerable people in the world when health crises occur. Even a short illness can cost a musician critical income beyond the actual costs of health care, and many Local 72-147 musicians have benefited from assistance from the Bill Collins Benefit Fund at just these difficult times.
Consider Making a Donation to the Fund
The Bill Collins Fund is maintained by donations from individuals. Please consider making a donation to ensure that we are in a place to provide assistance when a musician is in need. It is an important arm of support basic to our union family. Simply prepare a check of any amount payable to the Bill Collins Benefit Fund and mail to the Local 72-147 offices. 100% of the donations in support of the fund go directly to assistance payments. If you wish to make a specific donation for a member in need, we will be pleased to honor that as well.
The Fund was begun by Bill Collins III in memory of his Dad, member Bill Collins, Jr., to aid sick, injured and disabled Union members in financial distress. I especially want to express my appreciation to Bill for getting the fund started, and for his unflagging support of it ever since.
There may also be help available from the AFM’s Lester Petrillo Memorial Fund. Established by former International President James Petrillo in honor of his son, the fund provides financial aid to qualified applicants on an emergency basis. The trustees have complete discretion in determining the eligibility and the amount of the benefit, but you must be either physically or mentally disabled (as that term is defined by the trustees) and a member of the AFM in good standing. If you want to apply for assistance, call the office, and we can get you an application, and help you apply.