Economic Growth and Innovation
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Testimonials
Eboniae was fulfilling many roles in her life. As a single parent, Eboniae nurtured, prepared and helped her daughters to mature. She worked many jobs and worked to present herself in a professional fashion so that people would respect and take her seriously. She had a desire to further her education and was determined to study criminal justice to better her family’s future. But Eboniae felt a void in her life, because no matter how hard she worked she was unable to get ahead.
She did not have short or long term goals established, and no matter how she budgeted or tried to save, she was unsuccessful. Finally, Eboniae sought case management through the Family Self Sufficiency program and was connected to Bank on Louisville.
Through Community Action Partnership’s Finance 4 U class & Bank On Louisville’s Start Fresh! workshop, Eboniae learned how to network among peers & organizations. She was able to obtain glasses that she had needed for about five years. Eboniae can now focus on her future and she is serious about achieving short and long term goals in her life. She has been saving money, is continuing her education, and has started improving her credit report.
Through streamlined services at Louisville Metro Community Services, Eboniae is on her pathway to financial stability.
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