Abandoned Fells Point building sold for half of appraised value
Maryland Daily Record - Earlier this month, the New York Times featured the Belair-Edison section of Northeast Baltimore as an example of how the subprime mortgage crisis has preyed on single mothers. Our role is to underwrite 80 percent of the mortgages for
Homeless Families to Benefit from Verizon Grant - Salvation Army
PR Newswire - PITTSBURGH, Jan. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — Each year, nearly 150 families find refuge in The Salvation Army’s Family Caring Center. These residents come from all walks of life: parents with children; single mothers or fathers with children; or
Fred’s Failure
Slate - I’m staying out of the great Politico vs. Fred Thompson debate . Many campaign events seem forced and awkward to me. Thompson’s fire-station drop-by looked maybe more awkward than most. So? Is gladhanding ability all that crucial a presidential
Urban League hosts money seminars
Chronicle-Telegram - The first two programs will be especially useful to single mothers, Wright said. There are so many ads and media outlets trying to get people to use their tax refunds in advance, Wright said. To tie that into the earned-income tax credit, the
Who’s Blogging
Washington Post - More than one-third of African American children still live below the federal poverty level, the report says, and more than half of the children live in homes with single mothers. Infant mortality increased in 2005, the highest level since 2000. From
MAILBAG - St. Vincent de Paul
WISC News - Some of our most heartwrenching cases are single mothers with children, where father/boyfriend have deserted them, leaving the family destitute. In 2007 the St. Vincent de Paul Society, with the help of our two assisting Conferences in Sacred Heart
Real Estate Mortgages
OpEdNews.com - Davis: * More single women buying homes-and becoming targets for real estate thieves There are thousands of desperate single mothers out there, desperate to create a better life for themselves and their families, desperate to stop