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  • Saint Leo's Donates Easter Meals to ESR Families

    On Monday, March 25th, St. Leo's provided food to 25 ESR families.  Each family was given either a turkey or ham of their choosing and food items needed for Easter dinner to feed their families, along with Easter baskets and or/easter candy items to families with school-aged children.  Goodwill Industries also worked in collaboration with ESR to pick up and deliver the items to our location.  St. Leo's has been a partner with ESR for several years and hosts sponsorships for Easter, Thanksgiving, and Christmas to some of the client families we serve. We are grateful for their continued support and partnership over the years.

  • WXII features Forsyth Free Tax

    ESR's Forsyth Free Tax Program was featured on WXII 12 News for the 2024 tax season. Program assistant, Allison Lizotte spoke about the programs general information, requirements, and the impact this service has on our clients and the community. A very special thank you to our program manager, Cherie Ingram, program assistant, Allison Lizotte, and all of our VITA volunteers! Note: (Incorrect spelling of ESR in the video is no fault of our own. We have made WXII aware of this mistake and corrections of our name in the article are in process of being fixed.)

  • ESR Officially Announces New Leadership

    WINSTON-SALEM – Experiment in Self-Reliance Board of Directors name the new Executive Director of Experiment in Self-Reliance (ESR). ESR, a local non-profit and leading player in “Empowering Social and Economic Self-Reliance for the working Low-Income and Homeless” has appointed Fred Bazemore as the Executive Director of the agency.  Chartered in 1964, and celebrating 60 years of serving the community, the agency has been fulfilling its mission of helping families help themselves through the assistance of Mr. Bazemore who has been in leadership at ESR for over 20 years. Fred is a native to Tarboro, North Carolina and a graduate of Winston-Salem State University. Prior to joining ESR, he was a former Senior Regional Portfolio Property Manager, Senior Low-Income Housing Tax Credit Director and Housing Finance Director. The new Executive Director extends his commitment to non-profit work beyond his employment through his community activism, serving on many boards and committees that focus on issues around employment, housing, transportation, financial literacy, economic development, and education for the low-income residents of Forsyth County and North Carolina. Fred is a former member of the Piedmont Triad Workforce Development Board and currently serves on the North Carolina Community Action Association (NCCAA) Board of Directors, the “CARES” Project Board of Directors, and serves as the Western District Chairman for the NCCAA. When not advocating for the low-income in the community, you can find Fred the “Avid Golfer,” as many know him, on the golf course, participating as an active member of Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity, Inc. and a member of St. Peter’s World Outreach Center. For more information on ESR, visit www.eisr.org or call 336-722-9400. – –– About ESR ESR is a non-profit Community Action Agency. Its mission is to empower social and economic self-reliance for the working low-income and homeless. Programs serve the working low to moderate income population in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, helping people locate safe and affordable housing, increase their education, attend financial education classes, have their taxes prepared at no cost and more.

  • ESR hosts DPA Pro Lender & Realtor Training

    Experiment in Self-Reliance February 20, 2024 WINSTON-SALEM – On February 15th, ESR hosted a DPA Pro Lender/Realtor Training for local Realtors of the Winston-Salem community in partnership with Financial Pathways of the Piedmont, Forsyth County, Center for Homeownership, the Housing Authority of W-S, and sponsorship from US Bank. Bianca Boykin-Green, Housing Loan Officer and Broker for Forsyth County CED, and Director of Forsyth County CED, Kyle Haney, led the Down Payment Assistance (DPA) Pro Lender/Realtor Training. The event was created in collaboration with ESR’s New Century IDA Program for realtors and agents in the area to "learn about updates, give feedback, ask questions, and learn about what is available for citizens who are seeking affordable homeownership" says Boykin-Green. The training also featured Director of Center for Homeownership, Sharon Thomas. The Director informed participants about the Center’s program that helps educate and guide potential home owners through the process of homeownership by providing housing counseling… “We like to help our clients realize the dream of homeownership and know that it’s not out of reach for them,” stated Thomas. Participants enjoyed the training and found it exceedingly educational. "The event was very informative, I think it will help many agents learn all of the parameters of down payment assistance as it relates to the city and county, and definitely help us take better care of our buyers."  Many described the event as "Wonderful!" and expressed for more realtors to attend, "You guys need to be here if you’re not coming to the trainings at ESR!" Experiment in Self-Reliance would like to give a special thanks to our partners: Forsyth County CED/CPLP and HOME/Rehab and Code Enforcement, Financial Pathways of the Piedmont, Center for Homeownership, Housing Authority of W-S, and sponsor of the event, US Bank. – – – About ESR ESR is a non-profit Community Action Agency. Its mission is to empower social and economic self-reliance for the working low-income and homeless. Programs serve the working low to moderate-income population in Winston-Salem/Forsyth County, helping people locate safe and affordable housing, increase their education, attend financial education classes, have their taxes prepared at no cost, and more.

  • ESR's 2020-2021 Annual Report

    Check out what great things happened at ESR during our 2020-2021 fiscal year! This is just an image. To view the 2021-2022 Annual report, please download the pdf above.

  • ESR's 2017-2018 Annual Report

    Check out what great things happened at ESR during our 2017-2018 fiscal year! To view the annual report please visit https://issuu.com/experimentinselfreliance/docs/17-18_annual_report This is just an image. To view the 2021-2022 Annual report, please download the pdf above.

  • ESR's 2018-2019 Annual Report

    Check out what great things happened at ESR during our 2018-2019 fiscal year! To view the annual report please visit https://issuu.com/experimentinselfreliance/docs/18-19_annual_report_7-25 This is just an image. To view the 2021-2022 Annual report, please download the pdf above.

  • ESR's 2019-2020 Annual Report

    Check out what great things happened at ESR during our 2019-2020 fiscal year! To view the annual report please visit https://issuu.com/experimentinselfreliance/docs/esr_annual_report_2019-2020__8_ This is just an image. To view the 2021-2022 Annual report, please download the pdf above.

  • Our 2022-2023 Annual Report is now Available!

    Check out what great things happened at ESR during our 2022-2023 fiscal year! This is just an image. To view the 2022-2023 Annual Report, please download the pdf above.

  • ESR's 2021-2022 Annual Report

    Check out what great things happened at ESR during our 2021-2022 fiscal year! This is just an image. To view the 2021-2022 Annual report, please download the pdf above.

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