Economic Resiliency Initiative offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish
Economic Resiliency Initiative offered by YWCA Seattle King Snohomish
Helps provide financial security for women and their families in King County through classes, coaching and training. Classes include: Hope & Power for Your Personal Finances: This 10-week class supports survivors of domestic violence to become financially independent and build confidence in their own skills. Topics covered include: - Safety planning and goal setting - Budgeting and savings - Checking and bank accounts - Credit reports and scores - Avoiding predatory lenders - Taxes and legal issues - Protecting yourself with insurance - Housing, education, employment Money Mechanics Workshop: Free 5-week workshop for anyone who feels like their finances could use a tune-up, especially people who are low-income, unemployed or currently or recently homeless. Over four sessions, learn new skills and gain a new understanding of your finances, including: - Unmasking the mysteries of credit - Debt management - Budgeting and banking - Goal setting - Saving and investing Includes one-on-one coaching with a certified financial coach, and a two-to-one matched incentivized savings program.
Physical Address
2024 3rd Avenue, Seattle, WA 98121
Hours
M-F, 9am-6pm.
Application process
Call for more information on the start date of the next class. Hope & Power: (206) 209-2985 Money Mechanics: (206) 791-7851
Fee
None.
Eligibility
Money Mechanics: anyone interested in financial education and/or financial coaching. Hope and Power: all women impacted by domestic violence who are interested in financial education and/or financial coaching.
Languages
Spanish
Agency info
YWCA Seattle King Snohomish's Economic Empowerment
Provides a variety of employment and training opportunities for adults.