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| August 28, 2007 - National Foundation for Credit Coun |
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NFCC Steps Up Consumer Counseling to Address Rising Homeowner Foreclosure Crisis: Immediate Assistance Through Hotline Recent Government Data Shows, Among Counseling Sessions with Known Outcomes, more than 93 Percent of NFCC Clients Receiving Assistance Avoid Foreclosure* The National Foundation for Credit Counseling (NFCC) has stepped up its counseling and education efforts in communities across the country to assist homeowners who are in danger of losing their homes. The NFCC network of nonprofit, community-based agencies has nearly 1,000 offices and more than 1,200 certified housing counselors who are ready to assist consumers avoid foreclosure now. Consumers can receive immediate assistance by calling (866) 557-2227, an NFCC toll-free hotline that will connect them with an NFCC-certified housing counselor. Individuals in need can also receive assistance by logging onto http://www.nfcc.org/. Recent data from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) shows that counseling is an extremely effective way to help consumers facing foreclosure and improve communication between consumers and lenders. In FY 2006, 93.1 percent of NFCC clients within the HUD Intermediary who received housing counseling and for whom the NFCC has confirmed outcomes, avoided foreclosure. "For many years, our network of trained and certified counselors has helped consumers avoid foreclosure," said Susan C. Keating, president and CEO of the NFCC. "In this country`s current housing crisis, we are prepared to stand by consumers to provide assistance and do everything possible to keep them in their homes."
-- Americans owe close to $13 trillion in mortgage debt.
* Based on FY 2006 HUD 9902 data. Source: National Foundation for Credit Counseling CONTACT: Bob Ensinger of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling,
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| National Foundation for Credit Coun by Bob Ensinger, Silver Spring-MD |