Tuesday, April 10, 2012
Program offers assistance of up to $25,000 for residents hit by a loss or decrease in income.
A local organization is hoping to help keep area homeowners from slipping through the cracks. Since July, the Community Service Council of Northern Will County has been participating in the state’s Hardest Hit Program, which offers mortgage help to homeowners whose paychecks have taken a hit of 20 percent or more. CSC Executive Director Bob Kalnicky said the program is aimed at homeowners who have seen a loss in income due to no fault of their own, whether they’ve taken a pay cut or lost their job due to company downsizing or bankruptcy. “People who are still working but maybe not making as much as they used to,” he said, adding homeowners who are collecting unemployment benefits can also qualify. Offered through the Illinois Housing …
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The organization provides financial, family counseling services.
The Community Service Council of Northern Will County will host a Valentine’s Day-themed brunch benefit and auction next month. The “Let Your Love Shine” brunch is slated for 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 12, at the Sarah and Joseph Levy Center, 241 Canterbury Ln., Bolingbrook. The event will include brunch, raffle items and live auctions, with proceeds benefitting the CSC. The organization serves Romeoville, Bolingbrook, Plainfield, Lemont, Lockport and Naperville. Formed in 1973, the CSC provides housing and financial counseling, offering foreclosure prevention services for struggling homeowners, as well as resources for first-time buyers. CSC counselors also offer assistance with family issues, parent-child conflicts, marital problems…
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011
Aug. 27 event will benefit outreach efforts in Romeoville, Bolingbrook, Plainfield and other northern Will County communities.
Whether you’re a connoisseur or you just like to sip the occasional glass of wine, the Community Service Council (CSC) of Northern Will County has just the event for you. The organization is gearing up to host its second Summer Wine Tasting event, slated for 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 27. The vino will come courtesy of WineStyles Bolingbrook, which partnered with the CSC last year to host the inaugural tasting. “It was something we came up with last year to get away from golf outings and the normal type of fundraiser,” said CSC Executive Director Bob Kalnicky, who is opening up his home, 1453 Somerfield Drive in Bolingbrook, for the benefit. Last year’s fete drew about 35 guests, and organizers are hoping for an even bigger turnout this …
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Miguel Sanchez
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