
Phoenix Capital Family of Companies: Mortgage Servicing Rights Specialists
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Experts in valuing, advising, closing and providing operational support for all types of mortgage asset transactions.
Phoenix is committed to helping improve the community through contributions of time, energy and monetary donations. Phoenix proudly supports Sox Place, the Denver VOICE, a private support fund, the Muscular Dystrophy Association and Zach's Project.
Sox Place was established by Doyle Robinson in May 2002. Today the organization continues with the same dedication and heart, reaching over 80 youth per day through various volunteers. Rick Barnes, former CEO of Phoenix, has also been an active member of the board for the past five years.
Sox Place's website address is www.soxplace.com
In June 2007, Rick Barnes, former CEO of the Phoenix companies, re-founded the Denver VOICE, a newspaper publication devoted to facilitating a discussion about homelessness and poverty issues that exist within metropolitan Denver, Colorado and surrounding areas.
The paper's unique vendor program provides a source of income for those who are homeless or extremely impoverished. The vendor program allows those in need to sell the paper to the public for a dollar. They are also paid a freelance rate for their written contributions to the paper.
After the Denver VOICE went obsolete in 2006 Rick collected a team of journalists to re-launch the paper . In August 2007 it published its first issue Nearly one year later, 17 homeless individuals have successfully been able to move into permanent housing because of their hard work through paper sales and the opportunity the Denver VOICE gave them.
The VOICE currently circulates 14,000 papers metro-wide. Additionally, Rick is a board member of the North American Street Newspaper Association (NASNA), America's national organization for street newspapers.
Rick Barnes and Anita Barnes are the largest financial contributors to the Denver VOICE while the Phoenix companies are now the largest in-kind contributor.
The Denver VOICE's website address is www.denvervoice.org
The Phoenix companies started a private fund to help support the family of a young local girl who sustained brain trauma in a fatal car accident that claimed the life of her father. Phoenix Capital donates items that the family needs but otherwise could not afford. The Phoenix companies match funds collected from its staff members and other members of the community.
The Phoenix companies sponsors the Muscular Dystrophy Association's (MDA) national events. Recently members of Phoenix participated in MDA's "lock-up". The event involves local business and community leaders that agree to be "arrested" for having a "big heart". The Phoenix companies match funds raised by its staff members.
Rick Barnes was the founder of Zach's Project, Inc., a non-profit organization which helps with the payment of rent and groceries for five struggling households. Rick and Anita Barnes are sole financial contributors to the Zach's Project.