Building Fund, Temporary Transitional Housing Apartments for fire victims,divorced with a moderate income

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The House Of Open Arms, LLC is a diversified Christian faith-based organization motivated by the love of God. Our goal is to empower one family at a time by providing ways on how to handle your finances , and control or reduce your debt which will lead to a healthy financial future. We are offering temporary transitional housing apartments along with a required ( 6) week financial literacy course. Our client based is geared towards independent Working People and their families who make a moderate income which will help you plan for better retirement. We choose independent working professionals like you in order to close the gap ,due to a group of people that has been missed and/or overlooked with great potential. We help independent Working People who has reached a financial crossroad ,which effected their housing situation due to no fault of their own, such as their income being fluctuated, divorced, fire victim or client has to suddenly move locally or out of state. Due to clients making too much money and not qualifying for other company programs,our salary ranges vary. The temporary transitional housing apartments provide our clients with options. The House Of Open Arms,LLC objective is to advise independent Working People and their familie the basic of money management , savings and budgeting to help them prepare for permanent housing during there transition.

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