Monday, September 29, 2008

 
The Florida Bar has announced a major new initiative to help struggling homeowners. Florida Lawyers Assisting Homeowners (FLASH) will pair homeowners who have missed payments, but who are not yet in foreclosure, with volunteer attorneys who work in the area of real property law. This Statewide effort has launched a toll-free hot line (866-607-2187) and will take calls from 10 a.m. through 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The program is intended to provide assistance to homeowners in negotiating with their lenders. To be eligible, the homeowner’s income must not exceed 125 percent of the national poverty level based on family size and yearly income and be a Florida resident.

Comments:
Hi! Adam,

I want to help. I have many ideas on how we can help change our communities, but I am not sure how to start. I believe that every human should have the basic needs food, clothing, and shelter. Let us start with our own communities Sarasota/Bradenton and lead by example. Looking forward to hearing from you.

Sincerely,

Emily Figuerola
 
Adam,
Is there anything I can do to help out? I don't have a place to take anyone in, but I am interested in coming downtown to spend some time with them and going from there...
Thank you :)
Megan O'Leary
megan3384@gmail.com
 
Adam,
I currently am using this idea about foreclosures. It seems to be working wonderfully.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAr6_FnARI4

Don Cady
doncady@verizon.net
 
Hi Adam,

My name is Wendy and I am producing the local Homeless Marathon on WSLR. The 12th annual broadcast is February 23- 24 and I'm starting to put together a plan for the local broadcast. Are you available to do an interview in the near future?
Email me at wjbiddlecombe@gmail.com and I'll let you know more. And, anyone else reading this who wants to be interviewed or who is interested in reporting, please email me as well!
Look forward to hearing from you-
Wendy

http://www.homelessnessmarathon.org/
 
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