FCCU Hosts 3rd Annual Common Cents Summer Camp for Kids

Students at the 2024 Common Cents Kids Camp


Fort Community Credit Union [FCCU] is thrilled to announce the 3rd annual Common Cents Kids Camp, set to take place on Tuesday, July 22 from 1:00-5:00 pm at FCCU’s Home Mortgage Store, 732 Madison Ave, Fort Atkinson.

This engaging camp aims to empower children grades 2-5 with financial skills. Participants will learn the basics of money management, budgeting, and saving in a fun, interactive environment. The camp will be taught by FCCU’s Certified Financial Coaches using hands-on activities, games, and unique experiences to reinforce what is learned.

“We believe that financial education is crucial for the next generation. Our Common Cents Camp is designed to make learning about money fun and accessible, ensuring that children develop a positive relationship with finances from an early age “said Whitney Townsend, Director of Business and Community Development at FCCU.

The camp is free and open to all kids in grades 2-5. Registration can be completed online by visiting
https://link.fortcommunity.com/KidsCampInfo2025. Space is limited, register today to invest in your child’s financial wellness!

Join us for an unforgettable day of fun at FCCU’s Common Cents Kids Camp, where every child can discover the joy of saving!

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