Smith Reynolds Foundation supports fight against predatory lending
January 22, 2007 MEDIA RELEASE


(Raleigh, NC) – The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation announced a new grant award of $300,000 to Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) in support of its efforts to combat predatory lending and help working families save their homes from foreclosure.

The grant provides funding for the Fair Lending and Home Defense Project (FLHDP), which is a collaboration of seven nonprofit organizations: Legal Aid of North Carolina, the NC Justice Center, the Legal Aid Society of Northwest NC, Legal Services of Southern Piedmont, Pisgah legal Services, the Financial Protection Center and the NC Housing Coalition.

The project is the merger of the Foundation’s two previous grants over the past three years to Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) and the NC Justice Center (Justice Center) into one unified effort and additional partners for this statewide effort. The project will bring focused attention on particular issues identified by the partners’ previous work, using a combination of litigation, legislative, research, community engagement and media strategies.

LANC will use practice resources to continue to build its capacity to combat foreclosure primarily in the eastern part of the state and in the western areas outside of the aegis of its project partners. The Legal Aid Society of Northwest NC will focus on the Winston-Salem area; Legal Services of Southern Piedmont will focus on the Charlotte area; and Pisgah Legal Services will focus on the Asheville area.

In addition, the Justice Center and the Financial Protection Law Center will review and provide litigation support n advance cases. The Justice Center will also coordinate training and implementation of best practices, tactics and strategies for the individual cases, which include predatory lending, foreclosure, fair housing and deceptive trade practice defenses, as well as the option for bankruptcy. The NC Housing Coalition will provide outreach and education in support of the project by holding community forums with other legal partners to educate consumers, link them with legal advocates and engage community members in policy discussions related to fair lending.

“The continued financial support of the Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation has been critical to this vital, legal services project,” said George Hausen, LANC’s executive director. “Foreclosures in North Carolina are up nearly 200% over the past few years, and the Foundation’s enlightened understanding of the problem and its scope has resulted in our ability to expand our response to help hundreds more families and to leverage the interest and financial support of other critical players."

The Z. Smith Reynolds Foundation was established in 1936 and has given more than $366 million in grants to projects in all 100 North Carolina counties. The Foundation now gives special attention to the following focus areas – community economic development; democracy and civic engagement; environment; pre-collegiate education; and social justice and equity.

Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to eligible, low-income people in all 100 counties in North Carolina through 24, geographically located offices in North Carolina. LANC’s clients typically have an annual income of 125% or less of the federally established poverty levels.

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CONTACTS:
George R. Hausen, Jr. (Executive Director, Legal Aid of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC) 919-856-2564

Dock Kornegay (Director, Public Relations & Development, Legal Aid of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC) 919-856-2564
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Partners -  2007 Fair Lending and Home Defense Project
The Fair Lending and Home Defense Project (FLHDP) promotes the financial stability of low-income working families and seniors by improving financial literacy; preserves home ownership and home equity defending foreclosures; and stops predatory practices that destabilize communities and reduce wealth. The implementation of the FLHDP includes participation by seven partnering organizations in North Carolina:

Legal Aid of North Carolina (LANC) is a statewide, nonprofit law firm that provides free legal services in civil matters to low-income people in order to ensure equal access to justice and to remove barriers to economic opportunity.  LANC has an administrative office in Raleigh and has 24 field offices across North Carolina.

NC Justice Center (Justice Center) is nonprofit anti-poverty organization whose mission is to reduce and eliminate poverty in North Carolina by helping to ensure that every North Carolina household gains access to the resources, services and fair treatment that it needs in order to enjoy economic security.  The Justice Center’s office is located in Raleigh.

Legal Aid Society of NW NC (LASNNC) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is provide equal access to the civil justice system for the low-income residents of its service area.  The LASNNC office is located in Winston-Salem.

Legal Services of Southern Piedmont (LSSP) is a nonprofit organization that provides legal assistance in civil matters to low-income persons in the Charlotte area and in west-central North Carolina.  The LSSP office is located in Charlotte.

Pisgah Legal Services (PLS) is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide high-quality, effective legal services to help low-income people meet basic needs; to ensure equal justice for all; and to advance and protect the legal rights of low-income people. The PLS office is located in Asheville.

Financial Protection Law Center (FPLC) is a nonprofit law firm that advocates against predatory lending practices throughout North Carolina. The FPLC office is located in Durham.

NC Housing Coalition is a statewide, nonprofit organization whose mission is to lead a campaign for housing to ensure that working families, people in crisis, seniors, and persons with disabilities may live with dignity and opportunity.
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