Fannie Mae Releases Fundraising Results of the 2008 Help the Homeless Program
March 16 2009 - 11:52AM
PR Newswire (US)
WASHINGTON, March 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Today, Fannie Mae
(NYSE: FNM) announced the results of the 2008 Fannie Mae Help the
Homeless Program. The Program raised a total of $5.6 million to
benefit 164 Washington metropolitan area homeless service
providers, which provide safe, decent housing and social services
to assist homeless families and individuals in the region. The
funds were raised through the Help the Homeless Walkathon, more
than 630 community mini-walks, sponsor contributions, and other
related activities. "As the economy worsens and job loss continues,
efforts to prevent and end homelessness have never been more
critical," said Stacey D. Stewart, Senior Vice President of the
Office of Community and Charitable Giving at Fannie Mae. "I'm so
grateful for the strong turnout in 2008 of more than 101,000
walkers, which includes almost 5,000 Fannie Mae employees and their
guests." The annual Fannie Mae Help the Homeless Walkathon, which
in 2008 was held on Saturday, November 22, is the largest event in
the nation designed to help prevent and end homelessness. The
program, intended to raise awareness and increase resources for
D.C. metropolitan area nonprofit homeless service providers, has
raised $75 million since its inception. This year, more than 16,000
walkers participated in the 2008 Walkathon on the National Mall in
Washington, D.C. Additionally, nearly 85,000 area residents took
part in over 630 community mini-walks, which were hosted by
schools, community-based organizations, and faith-based groups
across the region. This year, in response to the foreclosure
crisis, the Help the Homeless effort included a grant of $100,000
to the United Way of the National Capital Area (UWNCA) as part of a
rescue fund for families threatened or displaced by foreclosure.
The rescue fund will be used to assist families avoid foreclosure
where possible and to help owners and renters identify alternative
housing when needed. In addition to the Help the Homeless events
across the metropolitan Washington, D.C., area, Fannie Mae
employees in the company's five regional offices -- Atlanta,
Chicago, Dallas, Los Angeles, and Philadelphia -- participated in
local activities to raise awareness and funds to support the
prevention and ending of homelessness in their communities. And,
coupled with the $5.6 million raised through the Help the Homeless
program, in 2008, Fannie Mae also provided $2.67 million in grants
to organizations working to prevent and end homelessness across the
country. More than 12,000 people in the Washington metropolitan
area are homeless. This figure is expected to grow under the
current economic conditions. Homeless figures include people who
are living on the streets, staying in shelters, or living in
transitional housing; more than 40 percent are members of families,
roughly one-third are children. Nearly one-third of the region's
homeless adults are employed, and in some areas, the share of
employed homeless people is even higher. The 22nd Annual Help the
Homeless Walkathon will be held on November 21, 2009. Please visit
our Web site at http://www.helpthehomelessdc.org/ for more
information. Fannie Mae exists to expand affordable housing and
bring global capital to local communities in order to serve the
U.S. housing market. Fannie Mae has a federal charter and operates
in America's secondary mortgage market to enhance the liquidity of
the mortgage market by providing funds to mortgage bankers and
other lenders so that they may lend to home buyers. Our job is to
help those who house America. DATASOURCE: Fannie Mae CONTACT: Amy
Bonitatibus of Fannie Mae, +1-202-752-4144 Web Site:
http://www.fanniemae.com/ http://www.helpthehomelessdc.org/
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