"Train-the-trainer"

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The California and Nevada Youth Involvement Network (CNYIN), which seeks to promote financial literacy among young people, is holding a free workshop to train Southern California teachers on offering financial literacy education in their classrooms.
The workshop will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 6 at the California Credit Union League's headquarters at 2855 E. Guasti Road, Suite 600 in Ontario.
The "Train-the-Trainer" Roundtable is for teachers who currently use or would like to use the National Endowment for Financial Education's (NEFE) High School Financial Planning Program (HSFPP). It also is open to CNYIN members.
The event will include a showcase of the NEFE HSFPP materials, information about successful youth financial literacy programs, and interactive group activities. All attendees will receive a free instructor's manual and one student workbook.
Those interested in attending the seminar may contact Michael Lee at (916) 732-2906, or by email at mlee@golden1.com. Deadline to register is April 30.
For more information on the CNYIN, contact Cathy Arra at (800) 472-1702, ext. 6025, or at catherinea@ccul.org.


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