The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS has established the REALTORS Housing Relief Fund to help pay the mortgage and rental costs of the
families devastated by yesterday's terrorist attacks in New York City and
Washington, D.C.
NAR President Richard Mendenhall urged REALTORS nationwide to contribute to
the fund. NAR will make an initial contribution of $1 million to open the fund.
Families of victims of yesterday's tragedies, including fire and emergency
personnel, will be eligible for assistance to help offset the costs of mortgage
payments and rents.
"Our hearts and prayers go out to the families of the innocent victims of
these terrible acts of terror and to the brave fire, law enforcement, and
emergency personnel who lost their lives in the line of duty," he said.
Mendenhall noted that thousands of families of yesterday's victims who own
homes may lack insurance and might lose their homes without outside assistance.
Other victims' families who rent may not be able to meet future rental costs
without help. "Our hope is that none of the families of these victims, who are
dealing with a tremendous emotional loss, will also have to suffer the trauma
of losing their homes as a result of this terrorist attack."
"The REALTORS Housing Relief Fund is one way that REALTORS nationwide can
contribute directly to help those in greatest need," Mendenhall said.
"Today I am asking Americans everywhere, especially members of our REALTOR
family, to open their hearts and take a stand against this attack on our
national security. Let's demonstrate our commitment to help those who have
suffered most. No victim's family should find itself in the position of having
to lose their home because of the loss they have suffered," Mendenhall said.
Credit card donations can be accepted online at relief.realtor.org, or donations can be pledged by phone at 800/874-6500.
Published: September 12, 2001
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