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Family Foreclosure Foundation, Inc. is a 501(c)(3) applicant nonprofit and resource hub for families rebuilding after foreclosure nationwide. Free legal, housing, and financial recovery support.
Family Foreclosure Foundation, Inc. is a Delaware-incorporated 501(c)(3) applicant nonprofit and resource hub serving families rebuilding after foreclosure nationwide. The foundation provides free legal case evaluation, housing stabilization, help reclaiming lost funds and benefits, credit rebuilding, and pathways back to homeownership — at no cost to families. Three co-founders with backgrounds in banking and wealth management, community service, and technology launched FFF in 2026 with the mission that no family should rebuild after foreclosure alone.
Family Foreclosure Foundation, Inc. is a Delaware-incorporated 501(c)(3) applicant nonprofit operating as a national resource hub for families recovering from foreclosure. Founded in 2026 by three co-founders with backgrounds in banking and wealth management, community service, and technology, FFF provides free legal case evaluation, housing stabilization, help reclaiming lost funds and benefits (lost 401(k)s, unclaimed property, uncashed tax refunds, and more), credit rebuilding, and pathways back to homeownership. The foundation serves families nationwide and charges families no fees and no application costs; where legal representation is involved, it is contingency-based, with attorney fees drawn from funds recovered, never paid by the family. Its flagship program, the Family Sponsorship Carousel, allows individual donors and corporations to choose a specific approved family to sponsor monthly — modeled after the Foster Families Foundation Project, adapted for the post-foreclosure crisis. Year One Executive Director salary is $0; software developed for the foundation is licensed royalty-free. FFF is funded by sponsors, foundations, and partners — never by the families it serves.
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Five angles that fit local + national news cycles. Each connects FFF to a broader trend journalists are already covering.
FFF is built for two converging crises — the lingering post-2008 foreclosure aftermath AND the incoming workforce-displacement wave. The reskilling-as-recovery angle is fresh.
Predatory firms charge families steep cuts to help recover money owed to them. FFF charges families nothing. Three co-founders built the alternative with their own time and resources.
The Family Sponsorship Carousel — modeled after Foster Families Foundation — is a fresh angle for the post-foreclosure space. Donors choose a real family to walk with.
A co-founder with two decades in banking and wealth management now helps lead a 501(c)(3) applicant nonprofit helping families rebuild after foreclosure. Profile-feature angle.
How a small founding team stood up donation rails, a national intake widget, and a flagship sponsorship carousel as a 501(c)(3) applicant — all while the IRS Determination Letter was still pending. Operational-discipline narrative.
FFF's HQ is in Dorchester County, Maryland · with strong Houston/Texas community ties. Local-news angle for both markets.
A co-founder is available for interviews, panels, podcasts, and quoted reporting. We respond within 24 business hours. Interviews available in English; Spanish-fluent coordinator available on request.