Rebecca Steele is the president and CEO of the National Foundation for Credit Counseling, the largest nonprofit financial counseling organization in the U.S.
NFCC aims to help Americans lead financially healthy lives. It offers services such as debt management planning, foreclosure prevention and home ownership counseling through its network of 600 offices nationwide.
No one is turned away and its services are provided either free or for a modest fee.
Q: What is credit counseling?
A: Nonprofit credit counseling has been around for a while, but we have been working on updating it and providing more types of counseling services in the last few years, especially as it relates to the pandemic. We really think of ourselves as financial counseling for all the masses.
Q: What can someone expect?
A: One thing that really sets us apart are the counseling sessions. Anyone can reach out, either by phone or by an e-mail, and get assigned to one person to help you.
It starts with really listening to their situation and educating people on what their options are. Going through their budget: What is your income? What is your loss in income? What are your expenses? What is your housing situation? How do you get by and put food on the table?