The goal of these workshops is to teach low-income families and individuals the basics of household financial management-setting priorities, determining problem areas, and establishing a practical spending and savings plan. “We’re trying to teach people to do more with less,” said Karin Norrington-Reaves, Director of Cook County Works. The joint effort is another example of the range of services Cook County Works provides to the citizens of Cook County.

The workshops, which began in November 2011, have helped dozens of residents from throughout the west and south suburbs to take advantage of training sessions that cover topics such as employment skills training, financial literacy, budgeting and money management after a financial setback.

The event begins at 9:30 am on Tuesday April 10th.  It will take place at the Oak Forest One-Stop Center, 15900 S Cicero in Oak Forest.  To attend, contact Kristi Chevali at 708-633-2760.

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For more information, and to view our entire April calendar, click here: www.cookcountyil.gov/countyworks