Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado receives $75,000 from Wells Fargo Bank to support financial literacy

Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado receives $75,000 from Wells Fargo Bank to support financial literacy

NEWS RELEASE | DENVER – Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado, a nonprofit organization that advocates for and provides support to Colorado’s 17 member Clubs, announced that Wells Fargo Bank has committed $75,000 to support the organization’s financial literacy programs offered at Clubs across the state.

Financial literacy programs help to educate young people on how to make smart financial decisions that will set them up for future success. This is the fifth consecutive grant award from Wells Fargo Bank to support this program at Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado.

Kaycee Headrick, Boys & Girls Club in Colorado's Executive Director said: “We are grateful to Wells Fargo Bank for their partnership and investment in Colorado's young people. These programs can serve as a catalyst for future financial success, and it is critical that we make these programs available to all the youth we serve.” 

For more information or to pledge your financial support to Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado, contact Executive Director Kaycee Headrick at 605-430-3948.

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About Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado | Colorado Alliance

Boys & Girls Clubs in Colorado (BGCC) is a nonprofit organization formed to maximize the impact of 17 regional Boys & Girls Club organizations managing 80-plus locations across Colorado and serving 45,000 youth each year. BGCC drives partnerships with state government, foundations, and state-wide partner agencies.  Boys & Girls Clubs exist across Colorado – in rural, urban, tribal, and military communities – to give young people access to life-changing out-of-school experiences. As a statewide organization, BGCC facilitates collaboration and opportunities for large-scale initiatives to increase the financial stability of all Colorado Club organizations.

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