Monday, May 24, 2010

Congresswoman Maxine Waters, Actress Alfre Woodward and Actor Wendell Pierce Join NeighborWorks in Celebrating a Rebuilding Effort in New Orleans

The Pontchartrain Park area of New Orleans was completely destroyed by Hurricane Katrina and the pace of recovery had been extremely slow. But thanks in part to NeighborWorks’ Gulf Coast partner Pontchartrain Park Community Development Corporation (PPCDC), residents now have an opportunity to rebuild their community and return home.

On May 14, PPCDC celebrated completion of the first of 250 homes it plans to reconstruct in the area. The organization is headed by Wendell Pierce, the actor from HBO shows Treme and The Wire, who is from New Orleans and was raised in Pontchartrain Park. He took on the task of assembling the development team and partners to make his dream of redeveloping the housing in the area a reality. One of those partners is NeighborWorks America, who provided $200,000 in grants to PPCDC to fund the pre-development expenses associated with the project.

At the May 14 event, Pierce thanked NeighborWorks for stepping out and providing the initial pre-development funding. “When others said no, NeighborWorks said yes and we are sincerely thankful to them as a valued partner,” said Pierce.

Congresswoman Maxine Waters and actress Alfre Woodward also attended the celebration. Congresswoman Waters has visited New Orleans several times post Katrina to make sure resources promised by the government are delivered to the area. She thanked NeighborWorks America for the work it is doing in creating and preserving homeownership, not only in New Orleans, but across the nation.

Friday, May 21, 2010

NeighborWorks America Named a Top Builder by Builder Magazine

NeighborWorks America was named one of the nation’s largest residential home builders, according to Builder Magazine’s 2009 Builder 100 list. NeighborWorks America debuted on the 2009 Builder 100 list at No. 82, with 302 units of for-sale housing completed by its network of local NeighborWorks organizations.

“We are excited to be recognized for the work of our homebuilding network organizations. Even in the worst housing market since the Great Depression, local nonprofits are revitalizing their communities with new affordable and green for-sale housing, and preparing homebuyers for long-term homeownership,” said Thomas P. Deyo, deputy director of National Initiatives and Applied Research at NeighborWorks America. “NeighborWorks organizations not only build homes, we build communities.”

Learn more in the NeighborWorks Newsroom.

Monday, May 17, 2010

New Video for Homebuyers Available from NeighborWorks UNHS HomeOwnership Center

Those in the market to buy a home for the first time are often unsure about the home inspection process. In this video, Julie Jalowiec and George Acee with UNHS HomeOwnership Center in New York, provide homebuyers with some insight about what the professionals look for. It is the fourth in the center's educational series about homeownership and the home buying process.

If you are unable to view the video below, it is available online at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8eAFJnbUAQ.

Friday, May 14, 2010

Fox News Interviews NeighborWorks COO Eileen Fitzgerald About the New Foreclosure Prevention Campaign

NeighborWorks America COO Eileen Fitzgerald was interviewed on FOX 5 Morning News about the new foreclosure prevention campaign launched yesterday by NeighborWorks America and the Advertising Council. Fitzgerald urged homeowners facing foreclosure to beware of scams and to seek help from the right people — HUD-approved housing counselors. The interview can be viewed at : http://www.myfoxdc.com/dpp/money/non-profit-offers-foreclosue-help-051310.

Thursday, May 13, 2010

NeighborWorks Launches New Foreclosure PSAs

The Advertising Council, in partnership with NeighborWorks America, announced today the launch of new national public service advertisements (PSA) designed to educate homeowners about where they can turn for help if they are at risk of foreclosure. The campaign encourages distressed homeowners to call the Homeowner’s HOPE Hotline, a free resource that helps homeowners facing foreclosure move closer to finding a resolution.

When the campaign was originally launched in 2007, an estimated 1 million homes were at risk of foreclosure. Since then, this number has continued to rise over the years. According to RealtyTrac data, foreclosure filings in the first quarter of 2010 were at almost 1 million properties, a 7 percent increase from the fourth quarter of 2009. Furthermore, this trend is expected to continue throughout this year, with an estimated 4 million homes at imminent risk of foreclosure, affecting homeowners in all communities, of all ethnicities and income levels.

“With an estimated 4 million homeowners at imminent risk of foreclosure this year, there is an urgent need to reach those homeowners and provide them with the information and counseling they need to move forward and make the right decisions,” said Ken Wade, CEO of NeighborWorks America. “It is an increasingly cluttered and confusing marketplace and even though homeowners want to take action, they are unsure of the steps they can take to prevent foreclosure. We are pleased to partner with the Ad Council and Cossette New York on this campaign to provide homeowners with a clear next step – call the HOPE hotline.”

Learn more about this new national campaign in the NeighborWorks newsroom or by visiting the campaign's website at www.foreclosurehelpandhope.org. View the videos on NeighborWorks YouTube Channel.