Foreclosure Prevention Counseling, Mortgage Help

Tacoma, WALocal News

Tacoma's Foreclosure Prevention Counseling and Mortgage Help event, scheduled for May 10, 2021, is a vital initiative designed to assist residents facing financial challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Led by Mayor Victoria Woodards and in collaboration with Habitat for Humanity, the event aims to combat rising foreclosure rates and provide crucial resources for homeowners. Participants will receive access to counseling services and information on various mortgage assistance programs, addressing the urgent needs of those impacted by economic instability. The initiative highlights Tacoma's commitment to community support and economic recovery in the Seattle Metropolitan Area. Given the ongoing challenges posed by the pandemic, this event is particularly timely, offering hope and assistance to those at risk of losing their homes.

Furthermore, the collaboration with Habitat for Humanity underscores the importance of partnerships in tackling social issues like foreclosure. This proactive approach not only aims to stabilize individual households but also strengthens the overall economy. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of this opportunity to secure their financial future and maintain homeownership.

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