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Brooklyn Neighborhood Services (BNS) – Virtual Learning Series (Online) FINANCIAL LITERACY & INTEGRITY PROGRAM

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 11/05/2021
6:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Category(ies)

  • Asset Building
  • Brooklyn
  • Community Program
  • Downtown Brooklyn
  • Financial Empowerment
  • Information Session
  • Workshop

Brooklyn Neighborhood Services (BNS) – Homeownership and Financial Literacy Seminar

Brooklyn Neighborhood Services (BNS) Virtual Learning Series (Online) FINANCIAL LITERACY & INTEGRITY PROGRAM

The Financial Literacy & Integrity Program is a Nine Step (9 Step) Workshop to help you create a healthy, empowering relationship with money, allowing you to get beyond money concerns to help you fulfill your goals. Taught by a financial professional literacy counselor, the Nine Step Program will provide many positive outcomes:

  • Get Out of Debt Faster
  • Preparing A Personal Balance Sheet
  • Monthly Budgeting & Personal Spending Tracking
  • Reduce Stress Around Money
  • Prepare You For 1st Time Homeownership

Open Enrollment: Ages 18 and over are welcome

When: Virtual Workshop will be help online once a week on Fridays

Session One: Friday, November 5th

Session Two: Friday, November 12th

Session Three: Friday, November 19th

You must attend all classes

Where: Registered participants should make sure that they have the ability to not only view but also have audio capabilities to participate (laptops, desktops with video camera or iPads/tablets)

RSVP online at https://selfserve.nycha.info/or call REES at (718) 289-8100

This 3 part virtual session will be held on from 6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

NOTE: This seminar is only for NYCHA public housing residents or NYCHA Section 8 voucher holders. Registration is required!

Follow these steps to register for this event in the NYCHA self-service portal – https://selfserve.nycha.info/

  1. Register for online access & log-in to self-service portal https://selfserve.nycha.info/ which will allow you to manage your own events.
  2. Once you are logged in, Click “View Details.”
  3. Click “Opportunity Connect” on the bottom left side.
  4. Click “Upcoming Events” on the left side.
  5. Select “Query.”
  6. Go to the “Event Name” column.
  7. Type exactly as shown here (case sensitive): BNS Financial Literacy & Integrity Session November 2021
  8. Press Enter.
  9. Click “View Details.“
  10. Click “RSVP.“
  11. Check your email for confirmation once you RSVP. Check “My Events” to see all of your scheduled events.

You can also call the REES Hotline during standard business hours at (718) 289-8100 to register for the event.




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