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Chesapeake Bank’s work to help make the community more financially fit

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HumanKind’s Economic Opportunity programs help individuals + families develop plans for achieving financial success.

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DYK Chesapeake Bank Richmond has a team of Financial Ambassadors tasked with providing financial information (think: educational classes + support) to residents of low-or-moderate income areas.

Last month, Regional Manager Kevin Hill held a financial empowerment class in conjunction with local nonprofit HumanKind. The presentation (which covered budgeting, credit basics + money access) was designed to provide continuing education for Financial Ambassadors, who can then spread their knowledge to other Richmonders. 💵

It just makes cents.*

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