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"The American dream of homeownership and its financial and social benefits to families has been strengthened locally in a big way," said Louise G. Guyton, Comerica Bank Vice President. "The WOW Program has created help and hope where in the past there was little. It is a credit to this program and its members that so many have experienced homeownership in Metro-Detroit."
"This is a great honor for everyone involved in Detroit WOW, as well as an acknowledgment of the techniques we used to help so many people realize the dream of home ownership," said Anika Foster, Detroit USC's senior program director. "We think that home ownership is a critical element in enabling families to build wealth and security, and we're confident that the services we provided through this program will continue to benefit residents throughout the city."(Left to right) [Dina Harris], Executive Director, Faith Community Homebuyers Program, [Michael Fontana], Senior Mortgage Consultant, First Standard Mortgage; Byna Ellliott, Vice President-Fifth Third Bank and Co-Chair of the Detroit WOW Program; Louise G. Guyton, V.P., Comerica Bank and Chair of Detroit WOW; Congress Woman [Carolyn Cheeks-Kilpatrick]; [Karen Tyler-Ruiz], Senior Program Officer, Detroit Local Initiatives Support Corp.; [Robert Clouston], Community Liaison for Congress Woman Cheeks-Kilpatrick; pose proudly with the capitol in the background during a recent reception for the WOW Reception.See the full content of this document
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Detroit Initiative Named Wow Program of the Year
An innovative program that has enabled 500 African American families in Detroit to purchase their own homes was recently cited for national recognition.
"The American dream of homeownership and its financial a...See the full content of this document
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