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RCB Teaches Savings Skills to 5th Grade Students in Wilmington

RCB Teaches Savings Skills to 5th Grade Students in Wilmington

Recently, Nancy Brown of Reading Cooperative Bank visited the 5th grade students at Abundant Life School to teach them how important it is to start saving early and how to make better decisions about spending their money, based on wants vs. needs.

“Teaching the students the importance of savings early key. The 5th graders at Abundant Life School were a great group, and they were so enthusiastic about learning, which made the program a success” says Nancy Brown, Wilmington Branch Manager.

Teaching Children to Save (TCTS) is a national program that organizes bank volunteers, like Brown, to help young people develop savings habits early in life. The program was founded in 1997, and since that time over 145,000 volunteers have taught over 6 million students the importance of saving.

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About Reading Cooperative Bank:
Reading Cooperative Bank is a depositor owned co-operative founded in 1886. This community-centric North Shore financial service provider has offices in Reading, Wilmington (2), North Reading, Woburn, Andover, Burlington, Reading Memorial High School and an online branch at readingcoop.com.
Member FDIC | Member SIF | Equal Housing Lender

Pictured: Students in Kristen Reynolds 5th grade Class at Abundant Life Christian School & Learning
Center, along with Nancy Brown, Wilmington Branch Manager at Reading Cooperative Bank

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