Thursday, March 8, 4:00 p.m.
Press Conference at the home of Alma Counts
19145 Marlowe St., Detroit, north of 7 Mile, west of M-10. See map.
Alma is a paralyzed senior citizen on fixed income facing foreclosure by Chase. Even after the bank pedged to modify mortgages and stop foreclosure fraud, it nullified Counts’ previous modification and doubled her payments. Hear from UAW Vice President Cindy Estrada, community leaders, and counsel representing Counts and seven other families from Sterling Heights, Southfield, Northville, Detroit and Bloomfield who face foreclosure by Chase.
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Tuesday March 13, Noon
Rally at Chase Bank’s downtown Detroit office
As part of a national demonstration against Chase, we will gather at 11:45 a.m. at the Spirit of Detroit statue, Woodward at Jefferson, (see map) and march two blocks to the Chase Tower, 611 Woodward at Congress. A delegation will hold Chase accountable to the agreement that it signed with federal regulators promising “special forbearances and mortgage modifications” to keep people in their homes.
If you can’t make it to the actions, here is what you can do
Tell JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon to stop foreclosures and agree to modifications that keep Alma Counts and thousands like her in their homes. Phone: 212-270-6000. Fax: 212-270-1648. Email: james.dimon@jpmorgan.com. Join our Thursday planning sessions, 6pm, 1515 Broadway, downtown Detroit near Grand Circus Park.
Endorsed by: Occupy Detroit, Moratorium Now!, UAW, People Before Banks, Metro AFL-CIO, Jobs With Justice. For more information call 313-429-5009 and ask for AJ Freer.
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