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Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program

 

Helping mortgage borrowers keep their homes

by getting the skill they need

 

 

How can the costs of foreclosure be avoided?

A new Connecticut program, the Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program, helps borrowers at risk of foreclosure by increasing their job skills and earning potential.

 

 

What does the new program do?

The Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program helps borrowers gain the skills they need to be able to earn more money and become more financially stable.  The program offers borrowers:

Customized Employment Services

Job Retraining

Job Placement Assistance

Financial Literacy

Credit Counseling

Referrals to other Support Services

 

 

Who is eligible?

The Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program is for Connecticut residents who meet the following requirements:

60 days or more past due on their mortgage

Mortgage is for primary residence in Connecticut

Household income less than $120,000

Referred by the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA), or can demonstrate Imminent Need for services

 

 

Who pays?

There is no cost to eligible participants.  Funding for the program is provided by State of Connecticut supported training scholarships.

 

The Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program Staff will work in partnership with credit counselors and other support agencies to help improve the borrower’s financial standing with lenders.

 

 

Increase your skills. Enhance your earning potential.  Find the support you need at no cost. 

Any questions?

 

Call 1-866-683-1682 today for more information or to apply!

Click here to email a Mortgage Crisis Job Training Staff Member.

 

The Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA) offers Housing Fairs. 

For the Fall 2008 schedule, click here.

 

The Mortgage Crisis Job Training Program is a project of The WorkPlace, Inc. in partnership with the Connecticut Housing Finance Authority (CHFA), Capital Workforce Partners, and Connecticut’s workforce system.