The economy has really caused a great deal of problems for many- not the least of which, the mortgage industry has been seeing such a dramatic down turn in recent years, causing so many to lose their homes. This has been one of the most difficult areas for people to navigate.
The answers are out there, but so many do not realize this, or they never realize this, and they end up in the worst case scenario of losing their family homes. It’s very difficult to find the answers that you need when you are facing forclosure or similar, and often, people feel that they have nowhere to turn. This is where Kristy Sinsara comes in.
Not knowing where to turn is a big problem for some facing the loss of their homes. The information that they need simply is not as available as it should be, and that information may mean the difference between saving their home and losing it. “The biggest thing that the Consumer Advocacy Group does,” says President Kristy Sinsara, “is educate.”
Quite a number of those who have lost their homes did so because they did not realize that there were options out there, ways to make a change in things and potentially to keep their homes. “The biggest thing that the Consumer Advocacy Group does,” says President Kristy Sinsara, “is educate.”
The focus of the Consumer Advocacy Group is overall consumer rights, however, they have worked passionately and tirelessly in helping to educate and support the rights of those who have been faced with the loss of their homes.
Though the overall focus is on consumer rights, The Consumer Advocacy Group is quite active in many areas of the issues that homeowner’s have been facing in recent years and the trauma and loss that sometimes befalls those who simply do not know the options that they may have.
Working almost entirely as a nonprofit, the Consumer Advocacy Group creates hope where others have fallen short. Being able to not only educate and enable people to keep their homes is just one thing that Kristy Sinsara believes in, but also, being able to give back to the community on the whole is a focus.
One of the programs that the group has, offers free workshops and often personal counseling to people in return for either donations or time spent volunteering for local charitable organizations. In this, there is a sort of complete circle of community giving that is rather inspiring. Not only does this bring a great deal of hope to those that are helped by the Consumer Advocacy Group, but it also brings a better level of hope and togetherness for the community on the whole.
Find out more information about Kristy Sinsara and the Consumer Advocacy Group.