The Wisconsin REALTORS® Association (WRA) has officially kicked off an online public education project aimed at keeping people in their homes. Dubbed the Wisconsin Foreclosure Assistance Resource Center, the Web site at www.wisconsinforeclosurekit.org breaks down the foreclosure timeline, provides a glossary of terms and lists answers to frequently asked questions about the foreclosure process. In addition, it includes steps homeowners can take to avoid foreclosure, such as loan modification and quick sales. E. Joe Murray, WRA's director of political and government affairs, reports that the association designed the Web site to be "a comprehensive tool that people could use no matter what stage [of foreclosure] they were in." The site has three main sections, covering everything from survival tips to prevention tips to general information. Each of the three sections includes video clips with experts from such groups as the WRA, the Wisconsin Bankers Association and the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Association. WRA President Bill Malkasian concludes, "The purpose of the online resource is to provide a ready source of credible help that takes emotions out of the equation and replaces fear with a clear course of action."