Chicago Sun-Times

COOK COUNTY LAUNCHES $ 20 MILLION MORTGAGE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM

- BY RACHEL HINTON, POLITICAL REPORTER rhinton@suntimes.com | @ rrhinton

Right after the 2008 housing crash and economic downturn, Alma Anaya said her family lost their home.

The Democratic Cook County commission­er drew on that experience Thursday as she and other County Board members announced a $ 20 million mortgage assistance program designed to help keep roofs over the heads of cash- strapped suburban residents reeling from the financial impact of the coronaviru­s pandemic.

“Our home that was full of memories — childhood memories and others — and I know the devastatio­n that can cause to working families when they lose their homes,” Anaya said. “They lose the place where they’re used to going to after school or after work. So it’s extremely important that we do something about that before we get to the insecurity that will be happening for a lot of our families. It is extremely important that we’re being proactive about it.”

The county’s COVID- 19 recovery mortgage assistance program is funded by money from the federal Coronaviru­s Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act. The mortgage payment program follows a similar $ 20 million suburban renters assistance program set up in August to help with rent payments.

The new program will pay up to three months of overdue — or future — mortgage payments for income- eligible households, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e said.

“As our recovery efforts evolve, we must take stock of the strides we’re making to provide essential services to our residents,” Preckwinkl­e said. “As you know, COVID- 19 has exacerbate­d the inequities Black and Brown communitie­s face in terms of disinvestm­ent. … We know that recovery will not happen overnight. We will feel the effects of

COVID- 19 for years to come and, unfortunat­ely, the pandemic remains far from over.”

To be eligible for the program, suburban county residents must have a COVID- 19- related financial hardship — such as losing a job, facing furlough or having work hours reduced — an income at or below $ 127,400 before and after that financial hardship; have missed a

mortgage payment since March 27 and can’t have accepted other CARES Act assistance.

The program is expected to assist between 2,500 and 3,000 homeowners with payments going directly to mortgage servicers up to a total of $ 10,000. The applicatio­n period opens on the county’s website Friday and will close Oct. 16.

 ?? PAT NABONG/ SUN- TIMES ?? Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e announces a mortgage assistance program Thursday at Daley Plaza. The program, funded by the CARES Act, will help income- eligible households pay up to three months of overdue or future mortgage payments.
PAT NABONG/ SUN- TIMES Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkl­e announces a mortgage assistance program Thursday at Daley Plaza. The program, funded by the CARES Act, will help income- eligible households pay up to three months of overdue or future mortgage payments.

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