I Hope You Dance
The Fab Five are finalists for the million dollar prize on America’s Got Talent. One of the popular clogging sisters is a dance instructor in Pocatello, Idaho. One child with kidney disease, one child with cerebral palsy and their Dad lost the family farm to foreclosure.
Hard to believe that they might have something in common with a family in Sandpoint foreclosures. Losing the family farm or your home in Sandpoint foreclosures may also lead to you sharing a diagnosis of depression.
Binge drinking, heavy smoking, and loss of appetite, are common. Over 25% of foreclosure families have medical bills of 1,000 dollars or more. It’s fueled by hopelessness after hitting brick walls when trying to get assistance.
Where can families in Sandpoint foreclosures turn for help? HUD counselors, VA counselors and project HOPE offer toll-free assistance. This is the time to tap into all of your inner strengths.
Make telephone calls, send emails, ask questions about Sandpoint foreclosures, and create a menu of all options. Get some rest, eat healthy, and be proactive.
Remember, the Fab Five went from total unknowns to nationally known in less time than it takes to foreclose on a property. They are normal married women with 17 kids between them and they have danced their way into our hearts.
People can choose to fight back against Sandpoint foreclosures. Lenders, business, community, and families all benefit from keeping folks in their homes.
Like she says in the song “I Hope You Dance”.







