Housing Arizona initiative launched

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Arizona families are feeling the effects of the national economic downturn, and need all the help they can get to stay on their feet and in their homes.

Governor Janet Napolitano last week announced the launch of Housing Arizona, which will provide more than $13 million of additional resources to help prevent foreclosure and fight homelessness in our state.

A portion of these funds will go toward strengthening the Arizona local foreclosure hotline that has been established for families concerned about their mortgages. If you know anyone who is falling behind on their mortgage payments or fears falling behind, encourage them to contact the hotline at 1-877-448-1211. This hotline puts callers in touch with local foreclosure counselors in their particular areas of the state so they can receive advice and guidance wherever they are.

The new funds will also provide help to local governments and nonprofit groups in Arizona that are keeping families in their homes and our communities strong. The Housing Arizona initiative will also provide funds to create new partnerships to fight homelessness – particularly among children, veterans and those with mental illnesses.

No family should ever have to worry about losing the roof over its head, and we continue working to protect Arizonans. Our 2-1-1 Web site – www.az211.gov – features additional information about resources related to the economic crunch. As always, you can call my office with any question at (602) 542-1318, or visit my Web site at www.azgovernor.gov for information and news in state government.

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