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    Fully funded Financial Education Workshops to young people up to the age of 25

    27 Feb 2023 by Mazeline Hemmings

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    The Money House is a charity which provides fully funded financial education workshops to young people up to the age of 25.  The organisation is currently delivering the following courses, free of charge.

    Money Works: Money Works is an accredited financial and digital skills programme for young adults (age 16-25) who may be moving into independent living to confront their money worries.  It is aimed at young adults who might not be in mainstream education. It is a nine-hour programme usually run over two days.  For further information, please email chris.bishop@mybnk.org or call 07534523652.

    The Money House: The Money House (TMH) helps young people (age 16-25) in, or about to move into housing, manage their money and remain independent, often those at risk or with extra needs, and young people who are care experienced. Hosted in a simulated flat environment in Digbeth, participants gain practical financial and digital skills to pay their rent, bills and living costs whilst making informed choices about their future. This is a financial accredited course which runs for either 3 or 5 days.

    Included on the course is breakfast and a hot lunch.  Travel costs will be reimbursed.

    The Money House will be running virtual/face to face open days throughout the next few months and if you would like to see more of what The Money House can offer, then please sign up to one of the available dates by using this ink.

    For further information please contact Danielle Woodward, Training Assistant, on 07562665234

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    Company Number: 03570517  Charity Number: 1071514

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