Women Against Abuse and Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley: Empowering Women through Financial Literacy
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SummaryA proposed partnership between Women Against Abuse and the Credit Counseling Service of Delaware Valley involves financial literacy and capability initiatives for women and families that have been affected by domestic violence and cross-agency training opportunities for staff members of each agency to learn about the issues addressed by the other organization.
At the United Way’s second annual Strategic Partnership Conference: Creating Innovation and Impact Through Partnership, Women Against Abuse and Credit Counseling Services of Delaware Valley were awarded a prize of $15,000 for their proposal to educate and empower women affected by domestic violence. Read about the Strategic Partnership Conference here.
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