1. Moneythink
Columbus, Ohio 43201
(614) 123-4567
News Release
For immediate release
January 11, 2016
Media contact:
Kim Dang
(651) 361-0298
dang.95@osu.edu
New Organization, Moneythink, Comes to Ohio State
Moneythink aims to promote financial literacy at Columbus North International School
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Chicago-based organization, Moneythink, has arrived at Ohio
State. Moneythink is dedicated to improving the current and future finances of high
school students. The American education system does not recognize personal finance
as a necessary subject, but Moneythink is here to change that.
“I don’t think there’s an organization like this. I think this is something that society
needs,” said Haryoon, vice president of Moneythink at Ohio State. “Financial literacy is
missing.”
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2. Moneythink mentors consist of college students from different areas of study; but they
can all agree on the importance of financial literacy at a young age. These mentors are
scheduled to start teaching this month at the Columbus North International School in
Clintonville, Ohio. They will be taking over a portion of the government classes to teach
high school juniors and seniors about personal finance and costs they’ll encounter in
college.
“Moneythink strives to partner with a school with at least 85% free or reduced lunches,”
said Lauren Palmer, the vice president of Ohio State’s chapter of Moneythink.
Moneythink is starting an important and relevant conversation with students about the
financial consequences of higher education. Students face a lack of financial knowledge
because few people in their lives stress the importance of personal finances. The efforts
of Moneythink create better students and citizens.
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About Moneythink:
In the wake of the economic recession in 2007, the founders of Moneythink asked what
they could do for their community. In 2008, students from the University of Chicago
began the first initiative and entered classrooms to improve financial literacy in youths.
We now have 30 chapters across 10 states. Moneythink is a movement of young people
that aim to restore economic wealth in America. We believe financial education is the
way to a better future and are determined to prepare youths to face financial decisions
in the real world. For more information, please, check www.moneythink.org.