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South Dakota Assistance
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SDHDA helps people become homeowners by providing a variety of programs that assist low and moderate-income South Dakotans. Below-market interest rates, closing cost assistance, downpayment assistance programs, the Governor's House and home improvement loans are all part of SDHDA's goal of Building a Better Quality of Life.

Tennessee Human Services
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The mission of the Tennessee Department of Human Services is to improve the well-being of economically disadvantaged, disabled or vulnerable Tennesseans through a network of financial, employment, rehabilitative and protective services. The Department is responsible for administering numerous services throughout Tennessee, including Families First, the state's Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) program, Food Stamps (now known as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program or SNAP) , Medicaid/TennCare, Child Support, Child Care Licensing, Child Care Assistance, Adult Protective Services, and Rehabilitation Services. With 133 office locations, DHS is one of the few state agencies with offices in all 95 counties.

Texas Assistance
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(Austin, Texas) Sept 8, 2009 – The Texas Foreclosure Prevention Task Force (TFPTF) announced today it will begin showing a 30-second consumer awareness ad in movie theatres in six Texas markets – Beaumont, Brownsville, Corpus Christi, Killeen, Laredo and McAllen – starting September 11.

Utah Task Force
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UHC utilizes a wide array of financing resources in its programs including tax-exempt and taxable bonds, federal and state income tax shelters, conventional lending, federal and state grants, low-interest loans, and other forms of debt and equity. Information regarding the major Programs offered by the Corporation: First-Time Homebuyers: The FirstHome and the Equity Now programs offer low-interest rate mortgage loans to qualified borrowers. Equity Now provides even more, including down payment and closing cost assistance. The brochures provide information you will need to get started. You will work directly through any one of the Participating Lenders in your area to complete the paperwork on your mortgage loan. If you have any questions about these programs please contact us. MultiFamily Developers: The Low-Income Housing Tax Credit and the MultiFamily Bonding programs are the most utilized resources in the development of affordable rental projects in Utah. If you have any questions about these programs please contact us.

Virginia Task Force
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On Thursday, Nov. 15, 2007 Governor Tim Kaine announced the creation of the Virginia Foreclosure Prevention Task Force at the Governor’s Housing Conference in Roanoke, Virginia. The Foreclosure Prevention Task Force, chaired by Secretary of Commerce and Trade Patrick O. Gottschalk, is charged with developing strategies to help address Virginia’s growing foreclosure rate through recommendations aimed at protecting and preserving homeownership for Virginia’s working families and communities. Increasing foreclosure rates not only negatively impact the individuals and families involved through home loss, related financial devastation, and family disruption - but increasingly have a correspondingly negative impact on communities. Increasing foreclosure rates depress property values, the real estate industry, and have a negative impact on general community stability. The Task Force is working to: 1. Collect and analyze data to assess foreclosures in Virginia and determine approaches to mitigate the impact on communities and localities. 2. Identify and increase access to existing resources available for homeowners to minimize the number of foreclosures. 3. Recommend outreach, counseling and educational programs and activities that focus on foreclosure prevention and support to homeowners. 4. Review existing Virginia laws and regulations and recommend appropriate revisions, including legislative actions if needed.

Virgin Islands Assistance
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The Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority (VIHFA) was established in 1981 to address the existing shortage of low and moderate income housing in the United States Virgin Islands. The VIHFA's mission is to originate programs to create an adequate supply of affordable housing to meet the needs of low and moderate income families in the territory. In essence, the VIHFA was created to ensure that all Virgin Islanders are granted an opportunity to obtain safe, sanitary and decent, affordable housing. The VIHFA uses tax-exempt Mortgage Revenue Bonds, Low Income Housing Tax Credits, HOME Funding, Community Development Block Grants, Local subsidiaries and other funding to stimulate the development of affordable housing throughout the Territory. Please feel free to explore our site and see how the Virgin Islands Housing Finance Authority can assist you in your housing needs. If you have any questions please contact us via mail, email, telephone and/or facsimil

Vermont Mortgage Assistance Program
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The Vermont Banking Division can tell you what relief programs, counseling or other options may be available to you, and how to access them. The range of assistance depends upon where you are with your mortgage payments and any foreclosure process. The Division does not have funding or grant monies to distribute to distressed mortgage holders. We may be able to help facilitate communications between you and your lender to come to a mutually agreeable course of action.

Washington
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If You're Facing Foreclosure You may be contacted by letter or phone call from your lender that you are at risk of facing foreclosure. If you receive a letter or are contacted, try to work with your lender to assess your ability to repay the debt, and consider other options. The letter or notice that you receive may contain phone numbers for HUD approved housing counselors (1-800-569-4287), the Department of Financial Institutions referral number to the Washington State Foreclosure hotline (1-877-894-HOME (4663)), or for legal assistance through the Northwest Justice Project that services low income persons and persons age 60 and older (1-800-997-8944 weekdays between 2 and 4:30 p.m.). Please note that DFI cannot provide legal or financial advice. We do not endorse or recommend any person, product, or institution.

Wisconsin Assistance
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Mortgage Foreclosure Prevention Programs and Resources Many people are facing foreclosure on their homes due to a job loss, major medical expenses, and adjustable rate mortgages with increasing payments. There are many resources available that may assist homeowners in jeopardy of losing their home. If you, a family member, neighbor, coworker or friend is in jeopardy of losing a home, please visit the following web sites for information on available federal and state mortgage foreclosure prevention programs.

West Virginia Assistance
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