March 30, 2025 - 12:57

On Saturday, community members came together for the 18th annual Money Power Day, the largest free financial fitness fair in the region. This event attracted a diverse crowd eager to improve their financial literacy and well-being. Participants had the opportunity to engage in various workshops and seminars led by financial experts, covering essential topics such as budgeting, saving, investing, and credit management.
The fair featured interactive exhibits and resources designed to empower attendees with the knowledge they need to make informed financial decisions. Many local organizations and businesses participated, providing valuable insights and tools to help individuals and families achieve their financial goals.
In addition to educational sessions, the event offered free resources, including financial assessments and consultations, allowing attendees to take actionable steps towards improving their financial health. Overall, Money Power Day served as a vital platform for fostering financial empowerment and community support, leaving participants inspired and better equipped to manage their finances effectively.
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