
My house fund
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Hi. My name is Brian Malion, a proud graduate of Stow High School, Class of '79, and for the past nine years I have lived in a two-bedroom house in the Kamm’s Corners neighborhood of west Cleveland. For about 20 years, I worked as a corporate travel consultant, sending business people all over the world.
In 2011, I was fired from my job due to my symptoms, which were later diagnosed as Multiple Scerlosis. I could no longer work and had to go on Social Security disability.
Despite all the changes in my life, I was getting by. Parishioners of my church, Grace Baptist Church of Westlake, have been a great help. Medicaid and the MS Society also assisted me about three years ago and added a wheelchair lift outside my house, a stair glide and altered the bathrooms for me, remodeling work that cost more than $30,000.
But now I face losing my house. I cannot afford the mortgage. The bank, Towne Country Mortgage of Troy, Michigan, has foreclosed on my house and for the past five months has been unwilling to work with me or my lawyer, Michelle Stine Barnoff, to help me stay here.
So now I’m turning to you. I’m trying to raise enough money to pay off what I owe the mortgage company, and stay in this nearly century-old home I love so much.
Can you help me? Any donation would be appreciated.
The photo above is from 2013 when I had the house painted.

In 2011, I was fired from my job due to my symptoms, which were later diagnosed as Multiple Scerlosis. I could no longer work and had to go on Social Security disability.
Despite all the changes in my life, I was getting by. Parishioners of my church, Grace Baptist Church of Westlake, have been a great help. Medicaid and the MS Society also assisted me about three years ago and added a wheelchair lift outside my house, a stair glide and altered the bathrooms for me, remodeling work that cost more than $30,000.
But now I face losing my house. I cannot afford the mortgage. The bank, Towne Country Mortgage of Troy, Michigan, has foreclosed on my house and for the past five months has been unwilling to work with me or my lawyer, Michelle Stine Barnoff, to help me stay here.
So now I’m turning to you. I’m trying to raise enough money to pay off what I owe the mortgage company, and stay in this nearly century-old home I love so much.
Can you help me? Any donation would be appreciated.
The photo above is from 2013 when I had the house painted.

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Brian Malion
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Cleveland, OH