Santa's Helpers Deliver Christmas Gifts to Tattered Angles
Members of the Comunidad Cristiana Vida Nueva church took on the role of Santa's elves thanks to a $2,500 donation made just in time for the holidays. In church this Sunday, Christmas presents wrapped in shinny paper were placed in each needy child's arms. Parents' eyes form the local congregation lit up when they realized these beautiful boxes were for their children. The donation was made by a fellow non-profit organization called Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold. This newer charity provides grants that cover the down payment on a home allowing hopeful homeowners achieve their dream of homeownership.
Salem, OR (PRWEB) December 24, 2004
Local Spanish Mennonite Church Receives $2,500. Members of the Comunidad Cristiana Vida Nueva church took on the role of Santa's elves thanks to a $2,500 donation made just in time for the holidays.
In church this Sunday, Christmas presents wrapped in shinny paper were placed in each needy child's arms. Parents' eyes form the local congregation lit up when they realized these beautiful boxes were for their children.
"The donation was an answer to our prayers," said the church's pastor Gilberto Estrada. "We were short on funds and were worried we wouldn't be able give gifts to the children in need this year."
The prayers were answered, and the donation was large enough to provide Christmas presents for the less fortunate children throughout the congregation and community, plus a reserve for future charitable giving's, along with covering travel expenses for Estrada.
The donation was made by a fellow non-profit organization called Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold. This newer charity provides grants that cover the down payment on a home allowing hopeful homeowners achieve their dream of homeownership.
Jonathan Porter, the local representative for Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold, worked alongside Steven Hernandez, Branch Manager of Chase Manhattan, to decide which charity needed these funds most.
"I knew the pastor and all the good work they do in this community," said Hernandez. "I wanted to reward them for being such a wonderful force and influence in our neighborhood."
Porter hopes this $2,500 donation will be one of many future donations that Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold will be able to gift to local charities.
ÂWe look forward to continued success in increasing homeownership in Salem as well as making similar donations to improve our community, said Porter.
Press contacts:
Jonathan Porter, Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold, 503-320-7439. jonathanp@neighborhoodgold. com
Rod Waller, Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold PR, 888-627-3023, ext. 371, rod@buyersfund. com
David Ahrens, Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold PR, 888-627-3023, ext. 367, david@buyersfund. com
In July 1999, Buyers Fund, a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization, was formed to help home buyers receive downpayment assistance. They pioneered same-day funding, flexibility in changing grant requests at a momentÂs notice, and mortgage payment protection insurance. Buyers Fund has also become well-known for its customer service and is recognized throughout the industry for its premier grant-processing staff. It is renowned for offering a nationwide network of premier sales professionals who provide education, training and marketing support for real estate professionals. Buyers Fund-Neighborhood Gold has experienced impressive growth in less than five yearsÂfrom six home buyers taking advantage of their services the first month to approximately 3,300 home buyers using their services to purchase homes during a recent month. Since its launch, it has helped over 80,000 home buyers with more than $399 million in grant money.
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