Meet Mario and Nancy
Mario and Nancy never really thought about buying a
home. They were living with relatives and couldn’t find
enough money for an apartment, let alone a house.
But that changed when they moved into Pio Decimo
Center’s transitional housing and began taking part in
classes and counseling to improve their finances.
“They asked us to set a goal, so we put ‘buy a home,’”
said Nancy. “But we never really thought we could
achieve it.”
With the help of budgeting classes and Pio’s low-rent
housing and free child care for their two young daughters,
Mario and Nancy began building their savings.
They also took a course to better understand the
home-buying process.
Over time, Mario and Nancy began to see that their
goal was actually achievable. It still wasn’t easy, but in
the end, with the help of Pio’s staff and a down payment
assistance match on their savings, everything worked
out, and the family is now living in their own home.
Mario and Nancy learned a valuable life lesson—that
they could set a goal and achieve it. They also learned
that there really are people who want to help. Their
youngest daughter received an early childhood education
scholarship at Pio Decimo, the first given out by
the Open Door Scholarship Fund in loving memory of
Elizabeth Ann Parkman.
“We are so thankful to Pio,” said Mario. “They were
always finding ways to help us. And now we have
something we can say is our own.”