First Lady Pamela Northam highlights Virginia529 financial literacy initiative
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The program has launched a video featuring Northam reading aloud from “Save It,” a book in the popular Moneybunny series by Cinders McLeod.
The book, which is one of three book selections in this year’s Reading Makes Cents challenge, offers an introduction to simple money concepts as a little bunny learns about the power and satisfaction that come with saving money.
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Virginia First Lady Northam Shows Support for Virginia529 Financial Literacy Initiative
April 12, 2021 11:10 ET | Source: Virginia529 Virginia529 North Chesterfield, Virginia, UNITED STATES
The program has launched a video featuring Mrs. Northam reading aloud from “Save It,” a book in the popular Moneybunny series by Cinders McLeod.
The book, which is one of three book selections in this year’s Reading Makes Cents challenge, offers an introduction to simple money concepts as a little bunny learns about the power and satisfaction that come with saving money.
The video, along with resources, will be posted at Readingmakescents.com, and on VCEE s YouTube and Facebook pages to provide easy access for teachers, students and parents.
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RICHMOND Governor Ralph Northam today announced that an additional $203.6 million in federal stimulus funds and expanded eligibility criteria for the Child Care Subsidy Program will help further stabilize Virginia’s early childhood care and education system, provide child care assistance to additional families as they seek stable employment or return to work, and deliver critical operational and technical resources to new and returning child care providers.
First Lady Pamela Northam and House Speaker Eileen Filler-Corn celebrated the new investments during a virtual meeting of the Northam Administration’s Children’s Cabinet on Thursday. Video of the First Lady and Speaker at yesterday’s meeting is available here.
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