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This summer, a San Francisco summer camp is taking a fresh approach by incorporating financial literacy into its program. Hosted by the local Boys and Girls Club, the camp provides an exciting opportunity for children aged 11 to 13 to learn essential money management skills alongside traditional camp activities.
Participants engage in interactive lessons that cover a variety of topics, including how to handle money, the importance of saving, and the basics of investing. This initiative aims to equip young campers with the tools they need to make informed financial decisions in the future.
The camp's organizers believe that teaching financial literacy at a young age can empower children and foster a sense of responsibility towards their finances. By combining fun activities with valuable life skills, the summer camp is not just a place for recreation, but also a vital educational experience that prepares children for their financial futures.
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