MAAPL Holds Volunteer Day This Sunday, 2/7/16

MAAPL is organizing an administrative work afternoon/evening on Sunday, February 7, 2016 in Worcester, MA. We need help with a variety of tasks related to reaching out to the 70,000 homeowners across Massachusetts who have been foreclosed and those currently facing foreclosure. Everyone is welcome, regardless of your skill set.

Time: 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm

Place: Pleasant Street Neighborhood Network Center, 301 Pleasant St., Worcester, MA

Please email us at maaplinfo@yahoo.com or leave a message at 508-630-1686 with your availability during those hours. We primarily need people who can come and work at the Center, but there may be some tasks that can be done off-site if you cannot make it to our location but would still like to help.

Imagine what will happen when thousands of people are working together, reversing the legal outcome of their foreclosure cases, building massive actions on the ground, making sure that almost no one facing foreclosure has to deal with it alone no matter where they’re located in the state. All of this is in within reach with your help.

Please feel free to share this information with your friends and networks. Thank you for your support!

About MAAPL

The Mass. Alliance Against Predatory Lending (MAAPL) is a coalition of over 60 housing counseling agencies, legal services groups, social service agencies, and community-based social action groups that have joined together to address the foreclosure crisis in Massachusetts. MAAPL collects and distributes timely information on the foreclosure crisis and its effects to the public and to its member groups, drafts and supports legislation that provides important protections to homeowners and tenants facing foreclosure and eviction, documents the impact of the foreclosure crisis on local communities, networks with related organizations throughout the Commonwealth, and provides tools and information to help people navigate the legal system and advocate on their own behalf more effectively when challenging a foreclosure or eviction in court
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