Washington Trust Contributes $22,000 to NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley
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Donation Supports New "Focused Neighborhood Homeownership Initiative"
The goal of the Initiative is to assist 20 renters from underserved communities on their journey to become a first-time homeowner. Available in both English and Spanish, the program will provide culturally and linguistically relevant education sessions, personalized credit counseling, homebuyer readiness services, mentoring, and post-purchase support.
"Washington Trust is committed to helping our neighbors realize the dream of homeownership," said Rolando Lora, Washington Trust Executive Vice President, Chief Retail Lending Officer and Director of Community Lending. "We are proud to support their efforts as this investment is a testament to NeighborWorks' incredible commitment to create homeownership opportunities for underserved communities."
"We are grateful for the support of Washington Trust as we launch this very intentional and innovative program," said Joe Garlick Executive Director of NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley. "We look forward to getting this Initiative off the ground to not only serve 20 individuals and families on their homeownership journey, but to also build the infrastructure that will sustain a pipeline of future homeowners from these communities long into the future."
The Focused Neighborhood Homeownership Initiative is scheduled to begin accepting applicants in early May.
The grant is part of more than
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