"State Farm has been a corporate partner in our work to educate the children financially. Thank you for your generous contribution and the volunteer work of its employees and agents. State Farm clearly understands the urgency of financial education and the need to support the community, "WorldofMoney.org CEO Sabrina Lamb shares.
In the photo (from left to right) been employed farm Kimberly Bacchus, actors Rosanna star, CEO Sabrina Lamb and State Farm Julio Tejada.
"State Farm is proud to support the world of money financial education training Institute of youth. It is a pleasure to partner in the communities in positive change! ", says Naomi T. Johnson, public relations State Farm-relations of the community of New York."
Founded in 2005, the WorldofMoney.org is an organization non-profit 501 of the New York City based in whose mission is to empower young people with a solid financial base. Now more than ever this organization is required to break the generational cycle and change youth form, magnates of youth (ages 7-9); Increase (10-12 years) tycoons and Moguls (13-18 years old), sees money equipping with five principles for a financially responsible and philanthropic life: learn, earn, save, invest and donate.
The Organization was selected as a place of promise by the Alliance of the promise of the United States and the impact of AOL as one of ten organizations well social superiors in United States. You have basic financial planning tools encourages young people to become players of team family, maximize their financial well-being in the long term and balance consumer and investor behavior. The curriculum includes basic mandarin Chinese, Excel, and community service throughout the year activities of alumni, including a father-"money matters Forum. In August of 2013 and 2014, you will visit three cities on mainland China.
In August 2012, the financial Institute's summer youth had graduated 142 youth at an impressive ceremony at Riverside Church. With the concerted efforts of the marketing, the organization is determined to increase the number of young people educating. Parents from as far away as Texas and Florida, have registered their children at the Institute in New York. Foundation CEO Sabrina lamb adds, "corporate media, such as State Farm, help us to empower youth with an emphasis on academic success and changing the legacy of poverty and family financial instability." And urge all young people and their parents to join us in this movement."
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