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Saturday, Apr 6, 2019 at 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM EST
Special Events Center, Bldg 8, 1800 South Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL, 32811, United States
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Includes game entrance, workshops, refreshments, and a raffle ticket.
Includes game entrance and materials, refreshments, souvenir, and a raffle ticket. All students under the age of 18 MUST be accompanied by an adult the entire time. Upon entrance, if the student is not accompanied by an adult or approved chaperone, entrance will be denied.
Sale ends on 04/06/2019
Special Events Center, Bldg 8, 1800 South Kirkman Road, Orlando, FL, 32811, United States.
Teach Students Money is an expo for students, grades 9-12, that combines high-energy, interactive sessions designed to educate students on real-world financial life skills. Through this "Real World" simulation, students assume the role of 28-year olds in Central Florida, who are provided a monthly salary for their chosen education, career and family scenario. At each storefront, they make decisions concerning their standard of living (e.g., a one bedroom apartment versus a three bedroom home) and prioritize needs versus wants to adapt to life’s complications.
Cancellation policy Ticket sales to this event are final. If you are unable to attend and would like to gift your ticket to someone else, please email info@8cents.org to transfer your ticket. Attendees can transfer tickets up until 72-hours prior to the event.
Ticket sales to this event are final. If you are unable to attend and would like to gift your ticket to someone else, please email info@8cents.org to transfer your ticket. Attendees can transfer tickets up until 72-hours prior to the event.
https://www.8cents.org
8 Cents in a Jar, Inc. —a Florida 501c(3) nonprofit— creates opportunities for under-served students to achieve economic mobility through financial education. We teach students how to save money, acquire assets, and diminish the cycle of generational poverty starting at the age of 8 and covers their transition from high school to beyond. Our efforts provide students the chance to avoid common pitfalls with money management and take advantage of wealth accumulation at an early age in life and across generations.
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