Helping Families Keep Their Homes and Rebuild Their Financial Future.
Financial hardship should not automatically mean losing the home, community and stability a family worked years to build. Assisting Good Families is developing a structured five-year recovery program designed to help qualified families pursue housing stability, reduce financial pressure and rebuild toward a sustainable future.
Housing Stability. Financial Recovery. Responsible Capital.
Keep the home. Stabilize the family. Rebuild the future.
Family Stability
Keep households in place while the underlying financial pressure is addressed.
Financial Recovery
A staged five-year path out of debt pressure and into real reserves.
Housing Solutions
Practical alternatives to relocation where a lawful solution permits.
Responsible Capital
Documented, verified capital coordinated behind approved programs.
Assess
Understand the home, mortgage, household, income, debt, hardship, credit challenges and immediate risks.
Stabilize
Build an immediate housing-stability plan: critical obligations, unnecessary expenses, debt pressure, available resources and professional assistance.
Recover
Create the Family Recovery Plan and track debt reduction, savings, income stability, budget, payment performance and reserves.
Rebuild
Improve the overall financial position over five years across debt, savings, cash flow, housing ratio and income stability.
Graduate
Prepare eligible families for sustainable long-term financing or another appropriate housing solution.
AGF does not guarantee a loan purchase, refinancing, foreclosure prevention or debt elimination.
- Month 0Family assessment
- Year 1Stability
- Year 2Debt reduction
- Year 3Savings and resilience
- Year 4Financial strengthening
- Year 5Long-term housing / financing transition
Verify before we transact.
Every counterparty, every funding source and every claim is documented and reviewed before it enters an AGF program. We publish what we can prove and nothing else.
- Formation in progress — registration details pending.
- Institutional infrastructure under evaluation.
- No unverified assets are advertised or relied upon.