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Women's Money Matters
Basic Information
Address: 6 Liberty Square #2697Boston, MA 02109
Phone Number: 617-297-7376
Email: info@womensmoneymatters.org
Director: Danielle Piskadlo
Additional Information
Causes Served: Financial Literacy, Women's Empowerment
Population Served: Low-Income Women
Ages for Volunteer: 21+
Hours of Service: An hour a week for the duration of a 4-to-6 month program
Minimum Hours Required: An hour a week for the duration of a 4-to-6 month program
Days of Service: Variable, depending on program
Mission Statement:
To promote financial literacy and confidence among low-income women.
Program History:
Women's Money Matters is a financial education program for low-income women, which strives to build both financial literacy and confidence. Women's Money Matters offers 13 financial workshops on a variety of topics (goal setting, budgeting, banking, building and repairing credit, avoiding fraud, healthy eating on a budget, and more) and one-to-one financial coaching for every participant.
Events:
We encourage you to attend one of our Volunteer Information Nights to learn about how you can help in our mission of promoting financial literacy and confidence among low-income women!
Dates can be found on our website: womensmoneymatters.org
Feel free to reach out to Berny, our volunteer coordinator, at blugo@womensmoneymatters.org
Tags: WOMEN, Tewksbury, Methuen, mentor, Lowell, low-income, Lawrence, homelessness, Financial Literacy, finances, Dracut, confidence, coaching, Chelmsford, Andover