Thursday, March 24, 2016

A Home Mortgage Company With A Heart

An employee-volunteer collected old wreaths in clean-up detail.
For most people, purchasing a house is not something that can be done without borrowing money. The home loan can come from a bank, credit union, or mortgage company.

Located in Fulton, MD, NEWDAY USA focuses on providing these loans to veterans, in the form of VA guaranteed home loans. Whether a veteran is seeking a loan to buy a new home, refinancing for a better rate, or borrowing against the value of a home already owned, this mortgage company is ready to help.



According to NewDay's business philosophy, there is a striving to make the company the best in its niche by providing caring and professional services to its veteran clients. As sailors think first about their ship, then their shipmates, and only then about themselves, NewDay puts their customers first.

Not only does NewDay provide mortgages and home loans to veterans and their families, but they also provide community service, much of it with a serving veterans theme. On a cold mid-February Saturday, employees gave up part of their relaxing weekend to provide cleanup for the graves of deceased military members. This came after families and members of the public had been visiting the cemetery during the December holidays and laid fresh wreaths at the grave sites. Cleanup involved removing the wilting wreaths and sprucing up the area by helping WREATHS ACROSS AMERICA. In Colonel John Fenzel's opinion, the activity represented a great way to honor those who had served in the military.

As might be imagined, NewDay USA includes a substantial number of military veterans among its personnel. The company actually has an internal VetNet group, composed of active military and military veteran employees. While providing support for each other, this group of employees educate those who haven't served about their experiences with the military. They meet for lunch at least once per month.

Employee-members of the VetNet group.
On another occasion, a team of employees got together and provided a special dinner for the men from BALTIMORE STATION, which provides a transitional residential program for veterans and others, who have fallen into a cycle of poverty, homelessness, and addiction. The venue was the Firehouse Eatery by Alewife. The employee team took on the role of formal waiters and waitresses, the men got dressed up, and the meal was four-star.

An employee-volunteer serves a client-resident of Baltimore Station.
Thanks to information from the company website and facebook page.



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