San Francisco Teen Receives $5,000 Scholarship For Demonstrating
Exceptional Financial Literacy Skills; 10 Additional Scholarships Awarded
Boys
& Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) and Charles Schwab Foundation
have named 17-year-old Wendy Kha of Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
the 2016 National Ambassador for the Money
Matters: Make it Count financial education program, which
teaches the basics of personal finance and the importance of an early
start to being financially responsible. The collaboration between BGCA
and Charles Schwab Foundation started 13 years ago and has reached more
than 650,000 Club teens to date. As the ninth annual National Money
Matters Ambassador, Kha will serve as an advocate for expanding teens’
knowledge of money management to help them ultimately achieve financial
independence and well-being.
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Wendy Kha of San Francisco has been named by Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) and Charles Schwab Foundation as the 2016 National Ambassador for the Money Matters: Make it Count financial education program. (Photo: Business Wire)
Since the start of high school, Kha has participated in the Money
Matters program at her Boys & Girls Club each year. With every
lesson, Kha is given guidance and resources to hone her financial
management skills in preparation for her college career. After her first
year in the program, Kha became a counselor-in-training to mentor other
teens about budgeting and managing their money. In addition, Kha has
also applied the skills she learned in Money Matters to her
leadership roles within the Club and during her time spent doing
community service in 2016. The knowledge and behavior she gained from
the program has helped her to successfully manage the budget for the
Keystone Club, BGCA’s premier teen leadership program, where she served
dual roles as treasurer and president. For Kha, budgeting time is also
very important and enabled her to maintain a 4.1 GPA and do 300+ hours
of community service this past year.
“Living in an urban environment with limited income for myself and my
family, I understood the importance of money from an early age,” said
Kha. “But the Money Matters program taught me healthy financial
habits that I can apply in real life to positively impact my financial
situation. The most influential lesson I learned is how to budget my
expenses, distinguishing between wants and needs in order to save the
money I earn for future investments. As a junior in high school, one of
my current goals is to go to college to study for a career in
accounting. Through Money Matters, I not only learned how to save
my own money to make that dream a reality but also gained insights into
opportunities available for financial assistance for higher education.”
As the 2016 National Ambassador for the Money Matters program,
Kha’s goal of pursuing a college education in accounting is more
attainable than ever as she will receive a $5,000 college scholarship
from Charles Schwab Foundation. She also earned the opportunity to take
part in Financial
Literacy Day on Capitol Hill and the Jump$tart
Annual Awards Dinner on April 5-6, 2016
“Our Money Matters National Ambassadors are selected based on
their impressive achievements in acquiring and applying personal finance
knowledge and skills, applying the values that BGCA instills, and
demonstrating their commitment to sharing the importance of financial
education with their peers,” said Carrie Schwab-Pomerantz, president and
board chair of Charles Schwab Foundation. “Wendy Kha has demonstrated
success in both of these key areas, applying the skills she’s learned to
reach her own personal goals while also helping teens at her Club
understand how to strengthen their financial fitness.”
In addition to Kha, 10 other Boys & Girls Club teens will receive $1,000
scholarships for their outstanding personal finance leadership skills.
“Every year, Money Matters makes a profound impact on Boys &
Girls Club teens by teaching them the building blocks of financial
well-being,” said Jim Clark, president and CEO of BGCA. “From learning
how to prioritize spending and budget monthly expenses to opening a
savings account and applying for scholarships and grants, graduates of
the program are equipped with the knowledge, tools and resources to make
positive and informed decisions about their future.”
2016 $1,000 Scholarship Winners:
Amiere Bell, Fort Drum CYS in Fort Drum, N.Y.
Antonio Bell, Fort Drum CYS in Fort Drum, N.Y.
Leticia Broussard, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
Dishawn Cullen, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
Elisha Dumas, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
Hailey A. Gee, Boys & Girls Clubs of Iwakuni, Japan (USMC)
Kemet Hartman, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
Ebony Moody, Boys & Girls Clubs of San Francisco
Lucio Ortiz, Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada in Las Vegas, Nev.
Malinda Williams, Boys & Girls Clubs of Metro Atlanta
Since the program's inception in 2004, nearly 650,000 Club teens have
completed the program, and Charles Schwab Foundation has awarded more
than $516,000 in scholarships to program participants who have
demonstrated outstanding personal finance leadership skills.
About Charles Schwab Foundation
Charles Schwab Foundation is a private, nonprofit organization funded by
The Charles Schwab Corporation. Its mission is to create positive change
through financial education, philanthropy, and volunteerism. More
information is available at www.aboutschwab.com/community.
The Charles Schwab Foundation is classified by the IRS as a charity
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. The Foundation is
neither a part of Charles Schwab & Co., Inc. (member SIPC) nor its
parent company, The Charles Schwab Corporation. Charles Schwab
Foundation and Boys & Girls Clubs of America are unaffiliated entities.
About Boys & Girls Clubs of America
For more than 100 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America
(GreatFutures.org) has enabled young people most in need to achieve
great futures as productive, caring, responsible citizens. Today, more
than 4,100 Clubs serve nearly four million young people annually through
Club membership and community outreach. Clubs are located in cities,
towns, public housing and on Native lands throughout the country, and
serve military families in BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S.
military installations worldwide. They provide a safe place, caring
adult mentors, fun, friendship, and high-impact youth development
programs on a daily basis during critical non-school hours. Priority
programs emphasize academic success, good character and citizenship, and
healthy lifestyles. In a Harris Survey of alumni, 54 percent said the
Club saved their lives. National headquarters are located in Atlanta.
Learn more at www.bgca.org/facebook
and bgca.org/twitter.
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