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"This partnership is truly a win-win for the Bridgeport community as well as our school system. Making the dream of homeownership a reality for our employees by offering special incentives and educational workshops will rebuild our communities, strengthen our schools and help us to collectively take a proactive approach to addressing the housing issue," commented Dr. John J. Ramos, Superintendent of Bridgeport Public Schools.
"We look forward to helping Bridgeport school employees learn more about what it takes to get a mortgage and what it takes to own a home," said Michael Dubois, Chase's national manager for the Emerging Markets and Affordable Lending group. "Our mortgages, including first-time homebuyer loans, help consumers achieve and sustain homeownership."
Craig Nickerson, vice president of Expanding Markets for Freddie Mac, added, "Employer participation in Workforce Home Benefit initiatives is one solution that addresses the growing problem of long commutes while at the same time provides employees with information on how to better manage their finances and understand the responsibilities of homeownership. We are pleased to be part of this effort with Chase and Bridgeport Public Schools to help more individuals become homeowners and to add important momentum to the rebuilding and strengthening of neighborhoods throughout Bridgeport."
The Get the Facts! workshops, offered to employees by the Urban League of Southern Connecticut, will provide a complete spectrum of homeownership information, including an overview of homeownership responsibilities, tips about selecting real estate professionals, improving one's credit position, obtaining mortgage financing, budgeting, saving for down payment and how to access local down payment assistance programs. Representatives from Chase will participate in the workshops and explain how to qualify for a mortgage. Freddie Mac will then buy eligible loans from Chase. In addition, the Urban League can provide employees with additional help to improve their credit and assist in foreclosure prevention if they need it.
"The Urban League of Southern Connecticut is excited to be working with Freddie Mac, Chase and the Bridgeport Public Schools to provide the necessary tools to empower communities and change lives," said Valarie Shultz-Wilson, president & CEO of the Urban League of Southern Connecticut. "We firmly believe that collaborations such as this further the Urban League's ability to provide pre- and post-purchase education and counseling, having served over 800 first-time homeowners in Connecticut with a zero foreclosure rate."
Freddie Mac is a stockholder-owned corporation established by Congress in 1970 to support homeownership and rental housing. Freddie Mac purchases single-family and multifamily residential mortgages and mortgage-related securities, which it finances primarily by issuing mortgage-related securities and debt instruments in the capital markets. Over the years, Freddie Mac has made home possible more than 50 million times, ensuring financing for one in six homebuyers and more than four million renters. For additional information about Freddie Mac, visit: http://www.FreddieMac.com.
Freddie MacCONTACT: Patti Boerger of Freddie Mac, +1-703-903-2445; or Veronica
Douglas-Givan of Bridgeport Public Schools, +1-203-576-7304
Web site: http://www.FreddieMac.com/