Judy Montero

Today’s Events

October 27, 2009 · 1 Comment

Habitat for Humanity is hosting an open house tonight to show off its new headquarters at 3245 Eliot Street, and to celebrate its 30 years of service to the Denver community. The doors open at 5, and there will be a brief program at 6:30. You can RSVP to 30years@habitatmetrodenver.org, or 303-534-2929.

Also at 5 tonight, you can attend a public meeting at the Colorado History Museum, 1300 Broadway, to participate in the development of a State Historic Preservation Plan. The Colorado Historical Society is actively seeking public input on the plan; RSVP at 303-866-2825.

Finally, from 1:30 to 4 p.m. today the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline will host an open house to celebrate the success of the program and to thank the many people and organizations involved in this very collaborative effort. The event will take place at the Hotline’s headquarters, located at Brothers Redevelopment, 2250 Eaton St. , Suite B, in Denver.

Since its October 2006 inception, the Hotline has helped more than 13,000 Colorado homeowners avoid foreclosure. Homeowners concerned about losing their home to foreclosure can call the Hotline and be directed to a counselor, who will review their budget, loan, and hardship information to determine what options are best suited for their situation. The counselors also communicate directly with the lender on the homeowner’s behalf.

Because of its focus on local, one-on-one counseling and its success in helping homeowners, the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline has been recognized by the National Association of Realtors; the National Governor’s Association; the Wall Street Journal; National Public Radio; CNN; and TIME Magazine. Colorado was the first state to launch a Hotline and network to deal with foreclosures.

For more information, visit www.brothersredevelopment.org, www.coloradoforeclosurehotline.blogspot.com or contact the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline Call Center at (303) 685-4200. For a list of housing counseling agencies and other partners or sponsors, visit www.coloradoforeclosurehotline.org. If you need counseling or have questions regarding your mortgage, call the Colorado Foreclosure Hotline at 1-877-601-HOPE (4673).

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  • Nora // October 28, 2009 at 5:23 am | Reply

    The most important thing then you have to do when you face foreclosure is look for help and information. The situation of colorado foreclosures for sale are not easy, and the thingsare not going better, but with iniciatives like those, we will help a lot of families. Great post

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