by Marcus Washington, News Channel 5
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - In a huge settlement against major banks, Tennessee stands to get $141 million to help save thousands of homes from foreclosure.
Phyllis Qualls-Brooks walks the path many Tennesseans have traveled in this rocky economic downturn.
"Because of budget cuts my position was eliminated," said Qualls-Brooks.
Without a job she could not pay her mortgage, so she turned to a program she heard about through the Tennessee Housing Development Agency, THDA, called the "Hardest Hit Fund."
"I finished the application process; I was approved. That day was a wonderful day in my life," said Qualls-Brooks. (link)
I was Phyllis Qualls-Brooks housing counselor and helped her get qualified for the Hardest Hit Fund. Call me, I may be able to help you. There is no charge for my service.
Rod Williams
Senior Housing Counselor
Woodbine Community Organization
Work phone #: 615-850-3453Senior Housing Counselor
Woodbine Community Organization
FAX: 615-833-9727
web site: Woodbinecommunity.org
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