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Financial Literacy

Money can be tough to talk about, but it's easier together.

About the Program

  • This program is to support you to feel more confident with managing money.

  • It focuses on simple ways to manage what you have, saving a little at a time, and planning for the future.

  • You'll learn how banks and savings groups work, how to keep your money safe, and how to build good financial habits, no matter your income or your situation.

  • Our goal is to make money matters easier to understand and to give you practical tools you can use everyday.

A huge thank you to our sponsors!

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One-to-One Sessions

  • These offer personalized support to help build practical money skills at your own pace.

  • Each session is tailored to your needs.

  • Completely confidential.

Topics to be covered:

  • Personal budgeting

  • Managing debt

  • Travel Planning

  • Emergency Funds

Group Sessions

  • Our financial group sessions welcome all community members who want to feel more confident about money, and share experiences in a supportive setting

  • Led by experienced facilitators, these sessions offer practical tips and tools to help you make informed financial decisions and build a more secure future.

Topics to be covered:

  • Recognizing financial fraud

  • Investing

  • Risk Management

  • Managing credit

Fort Nelson Community Literacy Society

4903 51st Avenue West, #17 Landmark Plaza

PO Box 91, Fort Nelson, BC V0C 1R0

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Phone: (250) 850-5616

Fax: (250) 774-4416

Email: admin@fncls.com

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Office Hours

Monday          10 am - 3 pm

Tuesday          10 am - 3 pm

Wednesday     Team Working off Site

Thursday        10 am - 3 pm

Friday              Closed

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We acknowledge that we are on Treaty 8 Territory, a traditional meeting grounds, gathering place, and traveling route to the Cree, Dene, and Dane-zaa (Beaver), and Metis. We acknowledge all the many First Nations, Metis, and Inuit whose footsteps have marked these lands for centuries.

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