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Wells Fargo & US Bank: Keep cancer survivors Ana Wilson and Jacqueline Barber in their homes

Wells Fargo & US Bank: Keep cancer survivors Ana Wilson and Jacqueline Barber in their homes

VIA Occupy Our Homes-

To: Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf and US Bank CEO Richard Davis

Honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October) by stopping the foreclosure evictions of Ms. Wilson and Ms. Barber and ending ALL sickness evictions

Why is this important?

Get sick, lose your home.

Honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October) by stopping the foreclosure evictions of Ms. Wilson and Ms. Barber and ending ALL sickness evictions

Why is this important?

Get sick, lose your home.

That’s what’s happening to Ana Casas Wilson and Jacqueline Barber, both cancer victims, both facing foreclosure evictions during National Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

Ana Casas Wilson has lived in the same home near Los Angeles for 40 years. In 2009, she was diagnosed with breast cancer, and her husband had to take some time off to care for her. Their income quickly rebounded, but they missed some mortgage payments. They tried to get back on track and work with the bank on modifications. Ana was born with cerebral palsy, and has been a passionate and effective advocate for the disabled

Wells Fargo foreclosed on her anyway, refusing to accept her payments.

Jacqueline Barber spent 20 years on the Atlanta police force, only retiring when injured by a car in the line of duty. In 2009, the predatory loan on her house caused her payment to go up $1500, and she fought to stay current. Then she was diagnosed with bone marrow cancer and had to undergo aggressive treatment to save her life. She fought back against the disease, and spent months filling out forms and asking for modifications to her mortgage. A Wells Fargo Executive Vice President assured he they were working
on her case.

Instead, they sold her loan to US Bank at foreclosure auction, and now she’s fighting imminent eviction. The banks are refusing even to sell the home to friends and family who have banded together to help Jacqueline.

Your help is critical. We all know that increased stress makes it harder for the body to fight back against serious illness. There is little in life that is more stressful than being evicted. It is not a stretch to say that by pursuing these foreclosure evictions US Bank and Wells Fargo are literally helping shorten the lives of Ana and Jacqueline.

The Home Defenders League has found people struggling with illness, medical debt, underwater mortgages and foreclosures in town after town across America. Get sick. Lose your home. Saving the homes of Ana and Jacqueline is just the tip of the iceberg. We need to say no more illness foreclosures and end all sickness evictions.

How it will be delivered

We’re taking petitions directly to US Bank and Wells Fargo HQ’s telling their CEO’s to End Sickness Evictions and say No More Illness Foreclosures. Sign now to add your voice!

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