Making Sense of Cents – Session 1

may, 2022

10may12:00 pm1:00 pmMaking Sense of Cents - Session 1Money Matters for Caregivers by a Caregiver - Kim Chapman

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Event Details

This series of Making Sense of Cents Financial Literacy Workshops will be presented both online via Zoom and in person at Alzheimer’s Services. Registration is required to attend. Please select the appropriate link below for the way you wish to attend.

 

Session 1: Money Matters for Caregivers by a Caregiver

Kim Chapman, Financial Literacy Coordinator, Neighbors Federal Credit Union

No one “gets it” like a fellow caregiver. Kim Chapman, a financial education specialist and former caregiver, presents on the monetary aspects of a caregiver’s journey.

 

 

 

 

As the Financial Wellness Director for Neighbors Federal Credit Union, Kimberly Chapman has led the charge of NFCU’s mission to provide financial education to the members of the communities that we serve.

As a Certified Credit Union Financial Counselor, she has over 26 years of experience in the financial field, in which she served in her current capacity for the past 7 years.  She has successfully produced results as a Loan Analyst/Underwriter and Account Services Officer.

 

 

 

 

 

To attend ONLINE, click here to register.

You will receive the link to join the workshop via Zoom.

 

To attend IN PERSON, click here to register.

You will attend the workshop at Alzheimer’s Services and lunch will be provided. You must be registered to attend in person.

 

Please contact Brook at programs3@alzbr.org or 225-334-7494 for further assistance.

*Participants attending all three sessions in the financial literacy program series are eligible for a free legal consultation with a selected elder law attorney or financial adviser. Participants also receive one free copy per family of Get It Together: Organize Your Records So Your Family Won’t Have To.

Time

(Tuesday) 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm CT

Location

Hybrid - online and in person

Organizer

Brook Kittoprograms3@alzbr.org

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