I am fortunate to be partnered with Coastal Federal Credit Union for this financial literacy project. Coastal has a strong Community Engagement team that already takes financial literacy training out into the community. Members of the team have offered trainings on various topics to a wide range of groups. They have educated young people through partnerships with organizations like the… Read more »
To be perfectly blunt, I’m a fairly educated 27-year-old who tries to be responsible, but my finances (until very recently) have been disastrous. During the past five years since I graduated college and started teaching, I have put a lot of thought into why I seem unable to pull my financial life together. I’ve sought help from friends that seem… Read more »
Oh, NCCAT. How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. First of all, the food is fabulous. Second, to be treated as a professional is a rare and greatly appreciated gift. Third, to attend professional development that is well-organized, relevant, and begins on time, is practically unheard of. The greatest effect the PA Institute at NCCAT will have… Read more »
First Blog Post: What do you hope to gain from your fellowship experience? Being an NC teacher has been difficult. Sometimes it can feel like the world is against me. My most significant goal for the Kenan Fellowship is to have my passion as an educator reignited! By connecting with other educators who still love what they do and seek to… Read more »