Live this week on Financial Voices WURD 900 AM
Guests: Wells Fargo
Stephanie Wall, Senior Vice President and Community Development Manager
Marie Day, Vice President, Servicing & Community Outreach
Vince Liuzzi, Regional President, Greater Philadelphia/Delaware Executive Vice President Community Banking
Mortgage Expo: August 15th and 16th
9:00 AM to 7:00 PM
Pennsylvania Convention Center - Hall C
1101 Arch Street
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19107
For more information, call 1-800-405-8067
This Week's Web Tip from the Freedom Rings Partnership
Philadelphia Home•Buy•Now is a city-funded, employer-assisted housing program. Employer-assisted housing programs (such as Philadelphia Home•Buy•Now) are designed to:
- Enable employers to better recruit and retain employees by helping these employees become homeowners
- Give employers another tool with which to improve thecommunities surrounding their facilities
- Increase the demand for housing in the City of Philadelphia
For more information visit: http://www.uac.org/philadelphiahomebuynow
To download CED’s Foreclosure Prevention Guide go to: http://www.uac.org/news/publications
About Financial Voices
Financial Voices Radio provides millions of dollars of financial education to Philadelphia's communities. Find out how current social, economic, and political events really impact your financial future. Listeners can call in live to get advice from the experts on such issues as small business ownership, preventing foreclosure, personal saving, investing, and much more.
Show Information
- Hosts: Sharmain Matlock-Turner, President and CEO, Urban Affairs Coalition and Steve Sanders, CEO and CIS, StoneRidge Investment Partners
- Listen live, WURD 900 AM, Thursdays, 8:00-9:00 a.m.
- Tweet Sharmain your questions and comments @SharmainUAC
- Call in during the show: 215-634-8065
- Email us at coalition@uac.org
- Call us after the show: 215-851-1727
About the Freedom Rings Partnership
Currently 41 percent of Philadelphia residents do not have Internet access. To respond to this desperate need, UAC is leading the Freedom Rings Partnership, a multi-year initiative to bring Internet access, training, and technology to residents in underserved communities. Freedom Rings Partners will also provide hands-on training to at least 15,000 people at over 130 locations citywide, including 77 public computer centers, and distribute 5,000 netbooks to public housing residents who complete technology skills training. Training locations include recreation centers, health and social service organizations, workforce development agencies, and select nonprofits. There will also be 4 mobile computer labs that will travel throughout the City providing Internet access and training to underserved communities. For more information visit www.phillykeyspots.org or call 311