Globally, millions of individuals face challenges accessing secure, sustainable financial well-being. In many major cities, society faces a lack of social mobility, income inequality, geo-political tension, and many other factors contributing to the complexities of sustaining long-term financial welfare. As global wealth struggles persist, it highlights the urgent need for collaborative efforts from our community to address systemic issues and ensure that adequate financial education is a universal right, not a privilege.
In this event, participants will have the opportunity to learn from the founders of Cash Course, understand the steps taken to create accessible financial education for society, engage in a series of financial activities, including interactive financial course presentations addressing topics such as budgeting, crisis management, spending habits, etc. Our partners have commended us as not only “empowering our refugee children with essential financial skills, but also providing them with a sense of hope and confidence in their ability to build a better future.”









