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    B of A donating $50,000 to for Citrus freeze relief

    Now I wonder who's money is being donated and to who it is going? Lots of illegals are receiving assistance through these "charitable agencies".

    http://newsroom.bankofamerica.com/in...ases&item=7676

    Bank of America Announces Customer Disaster Relief Program in Wake of Citrus Crop Devastation

    Foundation Contributes $50,000 to Central Valley United Way Agencies to Aid Affected Workers

    FRESNO, Calif., Feb. 12 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Bank of America today announced its disaster relief program for seven counties in California that have been most heavily impacted by the freezing weather that has destroyed 70 percent of the state's citrus crop.

    The Bank of America Charitable Foundation also announced it will donate $50,000 to three United Way agencies in the Central Valley to be used for relief efforts for workers affected by the citrus crop devastation.

    The counties to be included in the disaster relief program are Kern, Kings, Fresno, Madera, Merced, Stanislaus and Tulare.

    "As affected individuals and businesses work to rebuild their livelihoods, they will need help from organizations in this community," said Lynn Pike, California President for Bank of America. "This will be a difficult year for agricultural workers in the Central Valley, and we want to do what we can to help."

    Pike said the bank will continue to monitor effects of the freeze to determine whether the relief program needs to be expanded to other counties.

    Under the company's disaster relief program, Bank of America customers affected by the freeze in those counties may qualify to:

    - Receive emergency credit line increases on their existing Bank of
    America Visa® card and MasterCard®.
    - Modify, defer or extend payments on loans, credit cards or lines of
    credit.
    - Access a special Bank of America home equity program and incur no fees
    on new loans or obtain a new home equity credit line or increase the
    credit limit on an existing Bank of America home equity line.
    - Purchase a new primary residence through the bank's special mortgage
    program and we will waive loan fees and expedite the loan process.
    - Avoid bank withdrawal penalties on time deposits and existing Bank of
    America Individual Retirement Accounts (IRAs).

    Small businesses may also qualify to enjoy similar benefits on both business and personal loans.

    Customers may apply for assistance under the program through March 30, 2007 in any of our banking centers or call the following numbers. For assistance with existing consumer, home or small business loans, call 1.800.831.5586. For assistance with your credit card account, call the phone number on the back of your card or on your statement. For information about new business loans, call 1.800.678.2632. For information about new home loans or our special home equity loan program, call 1.800.900.9000. For information about existing automobile, boat, motorcycle or recreational vehicle loan payments call 1.800.386.4017.

    The offers are subject to credit approval and current credit standards apply. Bank of America, N.A., equal housing lender. Member FDIC. Insurance is required. These offers cannot be used in combination with other offers, and certain restrictions may apply. Tax penalties may still apply to IRA withdrawals before age 59 1/2.

    Bank of America Corporate Philanthropy

    Bank of America has embarked on an unprecedented 10-year goal to give $1.5 billion to nonprofit organizations engaged in improving the quality and vitality of their neighborhoods. The bank will give more than $200 million in 2007, making it one of the most generous corporate donors in the world. Bank of America approaches giving through a national strategy called "neighborhood excellence" under which it works with local leaders to identify and meet the most pressing needs of individual communities. Through Team Bank of America, bank associate volunteers contribute more than 500,000 hours each year to improve the quality of life in their communities nationwide. For more information about Bank of America Corporate Philanthropy, please visit http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation.

    Bank of America

    Bank of America is one of the world's largest financial institutions, serving individual consumers, small and middle market businesses and large corporations with a full range of banking, investing, asset management and other financial and risk-management products and services. The company provides unmatched convenience in the United States, serving more than 55 million consumer and small business relationships with more than 5,700 retail banking offices, through more than 17,000 ATMs and award-winning online banking with more than 21 million active users. Bank of America is the No. 1 overall Small Business Administration (SBA) lender in the United States and the No. 1 SBA lender to minority-owned small businesses. The company serves clients in 175 countries and has relationships with 98 percent of the U.S. Fortune 500 companies and 80 percent of the Global Fortune 500. Bank of America Corporation stock (NYSE: BAC) is listed on the New York Stock Exchange. http://www.bankofamerica.com/

    SOURCE: Bank of America

    CONTACT: Nicole Nastacie of Bank of America, +1-704-388-7252, or
    nicole.nastacie@bankofamerica.com

    Web site: http://www.bankofamerica.com/
    http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundation

    And here's a link to B of A's "National Partners"

    http://www.bankofamerica.com/foundat...tionalprograms


    National Programs and Partners
    E. Martin Hennings. Two Summer Riders, ca. 1930s. Oil on canvas. 29 x 29 in. Bank of America Collection.
    Proud partners

    National partners, local deployment
    Many of us take for granted that we will own our own homes or businesses some day. But for too many people in communities across the country, the dream of working for themselves, owning their own home, or living in a good neighborhood is simply out of reach.

    Fortunately, there are many national nonprofit organizations whose missions are to help build more affordable housing for low- and moderate-income families, develop small businesses, educate individuals and families to build wealth, or revitalize communities. At Bank of America, we’re proud to call these organizations partners. It takes all of us — nonprofits, for-profits, and community leaders — to build and rebuild our neighborhoods into healthy places to live, work, and do business.

    Part of our philanthropic objective is to sustain community efforts and provide funding flexibility so nonprofits can distribute funds as they know will best serve their clients and build their organizations. Our national partners are an integral part of the neighborhoods they serve. These are organizations that complement what we’re able to do in a local community and collectively impact hundreds of neighborhoods across the country. It’s possible an organization needs funding for capacity building or operating support at the national level; it may be just as possible the funding needs to be directed to the local level to strengthen that office’s reach. And when disaster strikes, we are prepared to respond nationally when need overwhelms local capabilities to respond.

    Recent examples of national programs and partners receiving support from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation to fund their efforts in neighborhoods across the country include:

    * United Way of America
    * Habitat for Humanity International
    * American Red Cross
    * The National Urban League
    * The National Council of LaRaza
    * NeighborWorks America

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    Guess Bank of America doesn't want to lose its criminal alien customers.

    "The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing" ** Edmund Burke**

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    Nope, and they proudly tout their partnership with LA RAZA!

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    I wonder how much money Bank of America DONATED to all the multi-generation American farmers they put out of business.

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