Co-Written by: Teresa Gillian, FLP Independent Community Manager and Resident Copywriter; Shatoyia Jones, FLP Founder, Wealth Building Educational Consultant; Business Development Specialist Edited by: Shatoyia Jones It seems that negativity is inescapable, especially today. There is not enough positivity spoken or written to guide, lead, motivate and uplift people who live in poverty towards implementing ways to change for the better. Have you ever wanted to make some changes in your own neighborhood, or maybe a neighborhood you have driven through or lived in previously? Have you driven through an impoverished area (community) and then three to four blocks past that area, you find a community where the flowers are blooming and sidewalks are well-manicured. Personally, I have always questioned why it happens but as time went on, and my interest in how I could help make a positive impact, I began asking how does that happen?
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Written by: Shatoyia Jones, FLP Founder, Wealth Building Educational Consultant; Business Development Specialist
Financial freedom. Vacation homes. Real Estate Owner. Entrepreneur. Living Life of My Own Terms. Generational Wealth. Comfort. Financial Security. Less financial stress. All of these are all sexy phrases that often is associated with building generational wealth. But what does it really take to build generational wealth and what does generational wealth actually entail? What does it consist of? How do you know when the wealth you are building is generational wealth? Go Global Awarded Grant From DC Mayors Office For Tell Your Money Story Masterclass Series12/2/2021 Powered by Go GlobalWASHINGTON, DC— November 9, 2021, GO GLOBAL has been awarded a grant from the DC Mayor's Office on Latino Affairs (MOLA) Community Development Grant Program for its Tell Your Money Story Masterclass Series. This is a financial storytelling and educational program geared towards expanding financial inclusion opportunities for the residents of the Greater Washington DC area, particularly those in the Latino community. |
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