ACTS Housing hosted its 2019 Longest Neighborhood Table Event on Aug. 1 at the Jan Serr Studio. The annual event raises funds for the Milwaukee-based nonprofit organization, which assists renters in becoming homeowners.
Since it was established in 1995, ACTS has assisted more than 2,500 families in becoming homeowners, including the reclamation of more than 860 foreclosed homes. The organization announced in April plans to expand its program to Beloit.
- Molly Schweiger, of PNC, and Nicole Gulatz, of Muskego Way
- Daniel Sweeney, of PNC, and Paul Fehrenbach, of BMO Harris Bank
- Peggy Armstrong and Mike Stratton, of Town Bank
- Tuba Tariq, of ACTS Housing, and Demetrius Nash, of Old Town Bank
- Yvette Murguia, of Associated Bank, and Jasmin Treske, of BMO Harris Bank.
- Nathan Hammons, of Walnut Hill; Michael Gosman, of ACTS Housing; and Charlie Domer, of Walnut Hill
- Erin Haan, Emilia Layden and Anna Baritt, all of Husco.
- Chris Foley, Rory Foley, Murph Burke and Wendy Burke, all of Burke Properties.
- Steve Long, of Town Bank, and Brenda and Henry Brown, of Great Midwest Bank
- Hundreds gathered for ACTS Longest Neighborhood Table event at the Jan Serr Studio.
- Hundreds gathered for ACTS Longest Neighborhood Table event at the Jan Serr Studio.
- Austin and Heather Ramirez, of Husco, co-chaired the event.
- Pam Evason, managing director of Windermere Wealth Advisors, co-chaired the event.
- Tony Nguyen, region bank president of Wells Fargo