"Many people feel overwhelmed by their financial situations, and they
may not know where to go for help. For many low-income Americans,
frontline staff of nonprofit and public social services programs are in a
unique position to provide that help.
Their clients already know and trust them, and in many cases, they’re
already sharing financial information with them. Social workers and
case managers know, however, that the financial stresses clients face
may interfere with their progress toward other goals, like finding and
keeping secure housing, staying in school, or even landing a job. As
they make progress toward those goals, financial missteps can often
erase their hard-fought gains.
That’s why social services programs across the country are taking
steps to integrate financial empowerment into the work they do each day
with their clients. To support their efforts, we’ve developed and
field-tested a toolkit for financial services programs called Your Money, Your Goals..."
Consumer finance
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