Monday, August 15, 2011

The Herald News: FREE Hosts Financial Clinic at Warren-Sharpe

USF students teach youths at Joliet community center value of saving money

 JOLIET — A University of St. Francis student club recently taught some area children about the importance of budgeting and saving. Members of Financial Research and Education through Experience visited the Warren Sharpe Community Center on July 26 to give a fun, yet educational financial clinic.

Warren Sharpe is a nonprofit community organization offering social service programs and assistance to low-income, at-risk families on the south side of Joliet.

University students Samantha Cepl, of Joliet; Timothy Plett, of Johnsburg; Jason Campbell, of University Park; and club adviser, professor Frank Wyrostek, led the children in conversations, games and a raffle to get them excited about financial matters.

“This event was so rewarding because the students really seemed to enjoy our visit,” Cepl said.
“What interested me most about FREE was their involvement in teaching financial literacy to younger students, and I am so honored to have been involved in this experience at Warren Sharpe.”

The younger children played a grocery store game where they were given play money to purchase grocery store items. The older children were engaged in various exercises dealing with understanding the value of savings and compounding interest.

There also was a raffle for T-shirts and book bags.

Wyrostek said the FREE students hope to continue a relationship with the center in an effort to help the center continue to meet the needs of the children and families they serve.



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