Emphasizing Community and Education in Financial Literacy
Consolidated Credit, renowned for its role in financial education and debt management, announces the celebration of National Financial Literacy Month this April. The event is a tribute to the significant impact that collaborative community partnerships have on fostering economic stability and growth.
A Decade of Financial Empowerment Initiatives
For over thirty years, Consolidated Credit has played a pivotal role in promoting financial literacy, marked annually by their Financial Literacy Month Breakfast. April Lewis-Parks, CCO and Director of Education at Consolidated Credit, expresses excitement about celebrating the tenth anniversary of this event, emphasizing the organization’s commitment to providing vital financial education. This year’s event will feature Mayor Wayne M. Messam, highlighting his efforts toward community development and financial self-reliance.
Networking for a Financially Educated Future
The commemorative event will take place at the Junior Achievement of South Plain, from 8:30 AM to 10:00 AM on April 10, 2024. It will bring together financial experts, community leaders, and advocates who are passionate about advancing financial literacy. Sandra Tobon, Director of Housing Counseling & Community Outreach, notes the critical role of ongoing partnerships in nurturing financial education and literacy daily. The event serves as a platform for sharing strategies and building a network dedicated to creating a well-informed society about financial matters.
Consolidated Credit extends an invitation to all entities and individuals dedicated to enhancing financial literacy to join this significant event, contributing to a future where every member of the community can achieve financial stability and independence.