Our Foreclosure Intervention Program

At a Glance

In 2001, Home Repair Services started a small Financial Counseling service for low-income homeowners. Today, it has grown into one of Michigan’s largest non-profit programs focused on helping families avoid foreclosure.

Here’s how the program works: We don’t hand out money to homeowners in crisis. Instead, we provide free evaluation and confidential counseling services to families at risk of foreclosure.

Our counselors specialize in getting in between the homeowner and the mortgage company. By that we mean we help mortgage companies understand homeowners and homeowners understand mortgage companies. We try very hard to help both parties find a new arrangement that will be a “win – win” for both. And we link homeowners with other organizations in Grand Rapids that can also assist. While we will not be able to help every homeowner keep their house, we will do our best in every case to help them avoid the foreclosure. Homeowners must be willing to work with us every step of the way.

It’s a perfect example of “helping people to help themselves.”

It’s a big job, getting bigger every year. In 2008/09 alone, we provided the following to low-income families in Kent County:

  • Counseling sessions – 7,617
  • “Money Matters” group classes – 41
  • Foreclosure cases opened – 1,134
  • Foreclosures prevented – 462
  • Percentage of families helped who were still current in mortgage payments after six months – 67%
  • Average cost to prevent a foreclosure through our program – $868

Donate

Thank you very much for your generous support. Home Repair Services is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization and your contribution is tax-deductible to the extent allowed by law.

Volunteer

Right now we're looking for cement workers, receptionists, woodshop workers and a volunteer liaison.  If you're interested in any of these roles, contact Stan Greene at (616) 241-2601, ext. 223 and tell him "I've got skills you can use!"

Requirements

To qualify for services you must own, or be buying, the home in which you live.  The home must be in Kent County.  Your combined household income must be below our published guidelines.

Contact Us

Phone: (616) 241-2601 (Si! Se habla español.)

Fax: (616) 241-5151

Address: 1100 South Division Avenue, Grand Rapids, Michigan 49507