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The Beacon’s Series on the St. Louis Area Foodbank

20. April 2010

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The St. Louis Beacon ran a series last week describing the work being done by local organizations to feed struggling residents in the St. Louis region.  The reports tell inspiring stories of motivated volunteers alongside sobering facts about families who are unable to reliably put food on the table. The first installment of the series [...]

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Lessons from the Wright Family on Seeking Help

1. April 2010

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We met with the Wright family several weeks ago and heard of their difficult time during the mortgage crisis. Like many Americans, they’ve had difficulty making ends meet during the recession and were on the verge of losing their home. Rather than wait for foreclosure to happen, the Wrights made the most of the help [...]

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New Employment Resource from Ready, Aim, Advocate!

23. February 2010

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As part of their mission to assist and educate members of the St. Louis community, Ready, Aim, Advocate! (R.A.A.) launched a new resource last week to spread the word about job opportunities in the area.  They’ve added a new section to their website that features a regularly updated job board, advertising positions available in the [...]

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Walking Away from Underwater Mortgages

18. February 2010

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In the wake of the housing bubble and the lingering economic downturn, 23% of homeowners now owe more on their mortgage than their home is worth.  Many are so far underwater that they have no reasonable hope of creating equity until the housing market fully recovers.  For the hardest hit areas, this could take over [...]

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From the Beacon’s Job Talk: GO! Network

5. February 2010

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The St. Louis Beacon posted a new segment in their Job Talk series earlier this week.  This report describes GO! Network and its work to help unemployed professionals in St. Louis.  The economic downturn has led to unemployment among groups who have never before had to worry about paying their bills on time.  Among them [...]

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Reverse Mortgage Considerations

4. February 2010

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Reverse mortgages are a complicated product and aren’t appropriate for everyone.  In our final video of the series, Buz describes the basic considerations that seniors must make when determining if a reverse mortgage is right for them.     We hope you’ve enjoyed these videos.  A huge thanks to Buz Zeman for talking with us.  Additional information on reverse [...]

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Job Talk from the St. Louis Beacon

2. February 2010

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The St. Louis Beacon recently began Job Talk, a series highlighting the effects of unemployment in the St. Louis region.  These pieces feature economic insights from local experts alongside a heavy dose of personal stories from struggling residents. A recent Job Talk report describes the situation of a local resident who falls into the category [...]

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Get Help from Trusted Resources

25. January 2010

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In this video, St. Louis Mayor Francis Slay suggests that anyone facing foreclosure or in trouble with their mortgage seek assistance and determine if they are eligible for the Refinance and Loan Modification program. More information can be found at www.makinghomeaffordable.gov.

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Don’t Wait to Get Help

25. January 2010

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In this video, St. Louis County Executive Charlie Dooley encourages those facing financial hardship or anyone who fears losing their home to seek assistance. Tax-payer funded, HUD-certified housing counselors offer services at no charge, and can assist someone facing foreclosure with discussing options with their lender. For information or to connect to resources, call the [...]

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Avoid Scams

25. January 2010

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In this video, Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster talks about how to avoid scams that prey on people during times of economic hardship. When seeking foreclosure prevention counseling or loan modification assistance, never pay up-front fees before services are rendered. Tax-payer funded, HUD-certified housing counselors offer services at no charge. If you encounter what you [...]

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