ACORN Seeking Help To Save A White Center Home From Foreclosure This Friday, Sept. 11th

Sep ’09
11
3:00 pm

ACORN, a community organization of low- and moderate-income families headquartered in nearby Burien, is seeking area residents to help take action to save a White Center home from foreclosure this Friday, Sept. 11th starting at 3pm.

Volunteer “Foreclosure Fighters” are needed at ACORN’s Burien office (located at 134 SW 153rd St. Suite D, Burien) to help resident Maria Morales from losing her home Friday, when a grassroots phone bank will place calls to Litton Mortgage, Morales’ lender.  Volunteers are needed to make phone calls demanding Litton work with Maria and modify her loans.

Members will also call Morales’ State Legislator Margarita Prentice to request her to take action on the foreclosure crisis.

“I am a single mother and this is all I can offer to my children. I want to do everything I can to keep my home,” said Morales.

Tens of thousands people in Washington state are losing their homes. Neighborhoods are in tatters and the economy is in ruins while financial institutions like Litton and Goldman Sachs are taking tax dollars and giving away huge bonuses. They are refusing to do even the bare minimum for homeowners by modifying mortgages that qualify for the Obama foreclosure plan.

Morales and other ACORN Foreclosure Fighters were stymied June 30th as they tried to confront the Goldman Sachs financial firm in downtown Seattle. Ms. Morales (whose mortgage is held by Sach’s Litton and scheduled for sale on Sept. 25th) was actually locked out of the building. ACORN members believe this to be the lender’s general attitude regarding their mortgage clients.

ACORN Foreclosure Fighter members, allies, and struggling homeowners, outraged at not only the treatment of their members, but also the ongoing foreclosure crisis that is tearing apart families, neighborhoods, and the economy, will take grassroots action to save members’ homes this Friday. In March, President Obama announced Making Home Affordable, a $75 billion effort to prevent 4 million foreclosures. However, many who SHOULD qualify are not receiving modifications from their lenders.

ACORN members believe their legislators missed an opportunity to prevent foreclosures in the last legislative session. ACORN is starting the fight to win real statewide reform this Friday.

ACORN is the nation’s largest community organization of low- and moderate-income families, with over 450,000 member families organized into neighborhood chapters in 100 cities across the country. Since 1970 ACORN has taken action and won victories on issues of concern to our members. Our priorities include: better housing for first time homebuyers and tenants, living wages for low-wage workers, more investment in our communities from banks and governments, and better public schools. ACORN is an acronym, and each letter should be capitalized. ACORN stands for the Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now.

To volunteer, call ACORN at 206-723-5845, or email Theresa Guerrero here ASAP; for more information on ACORN, visit their website: http://www.acorn.org.

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