Money Moves Bootcamp Returns June 27

The City of Mobile‘s office of supplier diversity and community affairs department, in partnership with Bank On! Alabama Gulf Coast Region and the Mobile Public Library, is offering another free financial bootcamp for interested community members on June 27 from 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Toulminville branch of the Mobile Public Library at 601 Stanton Road. The “Money Moves Bootcamp” aims to help Mobilians connect to local banking resources and strengthen their personal finances. The topics for the financial fair include “The Unbanked & Underbanked: How Financial Institutions Can Help,” which will give residents the opportunity to learn more about how local banks can help them better manage and stabilize their finances, and “Finance for the Seasoned Citizen,” which will feature tips and information tailored to members of Mobile’s senior community. Space is limited, and those planning to participate are asked to register.

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