From first savings accounts to advanced financial topics, discover engaging sessions tailored to every stage of the financial journey.
Christian Financial Credit Union is committed to helping members in our community build stronger financial futures, through trusted guidance, personalized service, and community-focused values. We believe financial education is the foundation for long-term success, which is why we are proud to offer engaging, age-appropriate workshops for learners of all ages.
All workshops are 1 hour and include a presentation and hands-on activity.
Participants learn their money personality and the steps to improve their budget. We also touch on how to use credit and other strategies for long-term financial success
Participants learn how to determine current spending habits, identify an ideal spending plan, and walk away with a variety of suggestions to consider as they look to reduce spending in lower priority categories.
Wherever participants are at in the process, we will provide each person with a roadmap of the steps to take on the journey to becoming a homeowner
Transitions can have a significant impact on someone’s financial situation. Whether they have already experienced a transition or are planning to experience one, we help strategize steps to move forward and minimize long-term impact.
Learn about a variety of options available to get out of debt, identify some key differences between the options, and weigh the pros and cons of each.
Learn more about the psychology of spending and how to use this awareness to ensure spending habits align with values.
Learn key financial concepts, how to set clear financial goals, and how to create a plan to achieve them.
Introduces the importance of credit and how to build it, things to know when it comes to full-time jobs, and setting up for success when it comes to living on their own.
Learn more about the options available after high school and things to consider about managing money long term.
An interactive workshop to build your own budget! We begin by talking about what a budget is before guiding students through the process. Students also receive tips for implementing their new budget successfully.
Discuss emergency savings, saving for goals, and the concept of sinking funds to prepare for periodic expenses. Learn more about different types of savings accounts and how to choose which is best for your needs. Leave with tips on how to build and implement a savings plan.
Participants navigate real-life financial scenarios by budgeting for housing, transportation, and daily expenses based on income. This helps adults decision-making skills and gain confidence in managing their finances.
Ages 6-13
For kids ages 6–13, teaches the difference between things needed to live and stay healthy and things that are nice to have but not necessary (wants).
From hosting a lemonade stand to preparing for college, it is never too early or too late to start teaching kids about money. Practical tips on how children can begin setting up for a financially healthy future.
Students explore how digital money works, including apps, online payments, and basic banking tools. They also learn how to stay safe online by protecting personal information and recognizing common scams.
Introduces the basics of checking and savings accounts, along with how debit and credit cards are used. Students build confidence in managing money by learning how to track spending and make smart financial choices.
Students step into a real-world simulation where they earn a career, manage a budget, and make everyday spending decisions. This hands-on experience builds early money management skills in a fun and engaging way.
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