“47% of young people cite their long-term financial future as their biggest source of stress.”
Source: EverFi + Deloitte 2022 Gen Z Mental Health Study
Money shouldn’t be a source of anxiety. It should be a source of empowerment.
Financial stress starts early, but so can financial confidence. This program helps kids turn confusion into clarity through lessons that connect money to real life.
We focus on building confidence with real-world tools:
👉🏾 Budgeting and saving habits
👉🏾 Understanding credit and spending
👉🏾 Using technology to manage money safely
👉🏾 Investing basics for beginners
My mentorship model will combine these resources with live guidance, community challenges, and real-world money tools like SECU checking/savings accounts and Marcus high-yield savings goals so students and parents can start building healthy financial habits together.
Knowledge is the best antidote to anxiety.
Terrina Taylor
Financial worries and psychological stress go hand in hand. I believe lasting financial change starts at home. That’s why every session invites parents to learn alongside their kids turning dinner-table conversations into teachable moments.
✅ Money Mindset & Smart Spending ✅ Saving goals ✅ Economics for everyday life ✅ Intro to entrepreneurship
✅ Credit, taxes, and digital banking ✅ Saving and investing ✅ Paying for higher education ✅ Building financial independence
Our workshops are available for schools, youth programs, and community centers throughout Baltimore and surrounding areas. We also partner with local organizations to create custom sessions around budgeting, entrepreneurship, and money confidence.
I’m gearing up for an official 2026 launch. ..and I’m building a network of families, educators, and local organizations who believe financial literacy should be taught as early as reading and math.
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