Dear Editor,
Housing Development Fund, Connecticut’s largest nonprofit organization funding affordable housing, marked its 20th anniversary yesterday with a fund raising breakfast in Stamford, Conn. that attracted more than 150 guests and presentations by CitiMortgage CEO Sanjiv Das, Congressman Jim Himes (D-CT) and CitiMortgage Fair Lending Director and HDF Board Chair John March.
Over the course of 20 years, HDF has helped more than 5000 people become homeowners or residents of quality rental housing by leveraging or directly funding more than $200 million in private sector financing plus an additional $15 million in public subsidies.
Awards were given out and actual homeowners talked about their positive experiences working with HDF in a pre-recorded video.
If you’d like to talk with HDF’s President and CEO Joan Carty regarding affordable housing or foreclosure intervention, or how HDF helps individuals and families achieve their dream, please call me at 203.705.9203 to schedule an interview.
Please find a news release attached and a photograph of Jim Himes. Additional photos from the event are available.
Thank you very much.
All the best,
Jason
Jason Kannon
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Creative Partners
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