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Free credit counseling agencies in Seattle.

Non-profit credit and housing counseling agencies in King County and Seattle Washington can provide consumers and homeowners with a number of financial assistance, foreclosure prevention, and debt consolidation programs. In addition, the greater Seattle counseling agencies can provide bankruptcy advice, budgeting skills, and general financial information which can all help with paying bills. Some of the services can be offered for free.

Credit counselors can helps individuals with both creating a budget and developing an action plan that will address client's debt, creditors and savings. The non-profit agencies either partner with, or have on staff, specialized mortgage and housing counselors who can provide free or low cost foreclosure prevention. They can also help people apply for mortgage assistance programs, whether they are directly from your bank or some of the federal government mortgage assistance programs.

Among other things, learn how to create a customized unsecured debt repayment plan which may include lower monthly payments and reduced interest rates. Also look into reducing home loan interest rates.

ClearPoint Financial Solutions – This is a national nonprofit credit counseling organization, and they have offices in Seattle Washington too. The information is below. They offer, among other services, credit, budget and debt counseling.

  • 9709 3rd Ave NE Suite 210, Seattle, Washington, 98115 Phone number - (877) 877-1995
  • 841 N Central Ave Suite C-213, Kent, WA, 98032 Dial (877) 877-1995

CORP Family Center
This location can help homeowners and consumers get back in control of their finances. Whether they have too much debt, or are faced with a foreclosure, the center can help people find solutions to their challenges. Counselors can also help people find low income housing and counseling for financial issues.
1905 S Jackson St Suite A,
Seattle, WA, 98144
Phone - (206) 323-5399

 

 

 

 

Seattle area Consumer Credit Counseling Service
Another King County Washing non-profit credit counseling agency that provides, among other assistance, debt, bankruptcy, and foreclosure assistance. Classes and sessions can also offer education on money management. Call this non-profit for confidential debt, bankruptcy and financial advice which is offered to people with debt problems or who are faced with a foreclosure. Counselors offer advice on a one-on-one basis or in classes. Debt management plans can even provide a scheduled repayment program to solve severe credit card or medical debts.
Address - 12505 Bel-Red Rd Suite B11,
Redmond, Washington, 98052
Main phone number – (800) 355-2227

InCharge Debt Solutions
Get credit counseling over the phone or online. The center offers, both online and over the telephone, highly confidential budget counseling, foreclosure prevention, debt management and financial education programs to financially distressed consumers and homeowners in Seattle and King County.
Phone number (800) 565-8953

King County Bar Association
A program known as Consumer Education and Training Service (CENTS) is offered. Lawyers can provide free money management classes online as well as monthly in person money-management classes.
Location - 1200 5th Ave Suite 600
Seattle, Washington, 98101
Main phone number is (206) 267-7017

Society of Saint Vincent de Paul – Basic budgeting planning and skills are offered. However they are a great place to call for other financial assistance programs too.
5972 4th Ave S, Seattle, Washington, 98108, Telephone (206) 767-9975 Ext: 1124

By Jon McNamara

 

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