5.1 Overview and Summary
Financial Education and Support Programs tend to emerge in response to an identified need in the community. Non-profit social service agencies are the primary provider of financial education / financial support programs for individuals with low-incomes. Usually these programs or workshop series are not the main focus of an organization, but are offered as one of many services or supports to individuals and families within the context of a broader range of services provided.
The financial education and support programs available in Waterloo Region are each unique. They range from short one-time workshops, to medium-term programs, to ongoing, relational supports that may work with an individual for several years.
Some of these programs are offered to anyone who seeks them, such as the Credit Counselling program at Mosaic Counselling and Family Services or the Financial Inclusion Outreach program offered by The Working Centre. Others are quite targeted for specific audiences, such as the Money and Making it on Your Own program geared towards women leaving abusive relationships, the Making Cents of Change program for refugee claimants, or the Dollars with Sense program for youth.
Agencies offering specific financial inclusion programs include:
- Mosaic Counselling & Family Services
- Junior Achievement Waterloo Region
- Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre
- Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support
- KW Counselling Services
- The Literacy Group
- The Working Centre
- Lutherwood
5.2 Programs
5.2.1 Mosaic Counselling & Family Services
Program |
Credit Counselling |
Since: >50 years ago |
# Served in 2011: 426 one on one; 1500 total |
Funded: United Way, Donations from creditors, Fees from bankruptcy trustees, Fees from clients (most do not pay fee – sliding scale dependant on income) |
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Program Description |
Four main services offered are: budget counselling, money management, advocacy, and education. This includes:
http://www.carizon.ca/counselling/credit-counselling/money-management/ |
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Seek to Serve |
- Low Wage Individuals - Lowest Income Individuals -Life Change |
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Capacity to Serve |
Approximately 1500 people annually. Weekly credit clinic group information session; individual appointments with a credit counsellor are set-up for attendees who wish to do so; telephone counselling is available; individual sessions available at Cambridge office |
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Eligibility |
All welcome |
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Languages |
English |
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Locations |
Mosaic Counselling and Family Services Kitchener location: 400 Queen Street South Kitchener, ON N2G 1W7 Cambridge location: 1145 Concession Road Cambridge, ON N3H 4L5 |
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Contact Information |
Heather Cudmore or Credit Counselling Intake (519) 743-6333 ext. 235 |
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Information Last Updated |
March 2012 |
5.2.2 Junior Achievement Waterloo Region
Program |
Dollars with Sense |
Since: 2005 |
# Served in 2011: 1,020 |
Funded : Corporate and individual donations |
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Program Description |
Dollars with Sense provides students with experience they need to make better economic decisions. Students play an investment strategies game to learn about effective spending and how to avoid credit and debt pitfalls. Participants learn to:
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Seek to Serve |
- Life Change (youth 12-16 years old) |
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Capacity to Serve |
100s of volunteers; dependent on teacher/school interest and volunteer availability. |
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Eligibility |
Any grade 7-10 class in Waterloo Region or Community Groups with children ages 12-16 |
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Languages |
English or French |
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Locations |
All schools in the Waterloo Region area |
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Contact Information |
519-576-6610 or www.jawaterlooregion.org |
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Information Last Updated |
May 30, 2012 |
5.2.3 Junior Achievement Waterloo Region
Program |
Economics for Success |
Since: 2008 |
# Served in 2011: 5,040 |
Funded : Corporate and individual donations |
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Program Description |
Economics for Success (EFS) helps students explore and manage their job and career choices by focusing on the direct links between further education and personal goals.
EFS gives students new perspectives on how informed choices today can benefit them in the future. The program seeks to help students:
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Seek to Serve |
- Life Change (youth aged 12-16) |
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Capacity to Serve |
100s of volunteers; dependent on teacher/school interest and volunteer availability. |
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Eligibility |
Any grade 7-10 class in Waterloo Region or Community Groups with children ages 12-16 |
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Languages |
English and French |
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Locations |
Schools in Waterloo Region |
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Contact Information |
519-576-6610 and www.jawaterlooregion.org |
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Information Last Updated |
May 30, 2012 |
5.2.4 Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre
Program |
Living on a Survival Budget |
Since: 2001 |
# Served in 2011: 30-40 |
Funded: Grant from Public Health, Region of Waterloo |
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Program Description |
A 3-part program that offers supports to individuals in planning and making nutritious meals. READY program offers basic food handling skills. (6 weeks) SET program offers more advanced meal planning, budgeting, and meal preparation skills. (6 weeks) GO program offers ongoing group supports. Twice a month, the group meets to plan a meal, and then together they make and eat the meal. (on-going) The program is funded by the Region of Waterloo and is led by Peer Community Nutrition Workers. |
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Seek to Serve |
- Low Wage Individuals - Lowest Income Individuals - Life Change |
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Capacity to Serve |
45 people annually. Workshops run weekly, starting twice annually |
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Eligibility |
All welcome |
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Languages |
English |
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Locations |
Kitchener Downtown Community Health Centre 44 Francis Street Kitchener, ON N2G 2A2 |
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Contact Information |
Charla Adams, Registered Dietitian (519) 745-4404 ext. 242 |
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Information Last Updated |
March 2012 |
5.2.5 Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support
Program |
Making “Cents” of Change: Financial Resources for Refugee Claimants |
Since: 2012 |
# Served in 2011: 9 |
Funded: Grants |
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Program Description |
This program supports refugee claimants to better manage their finances. It provides access to information about the costs of living in Canada and the Canadian financial system, coping strategies for living on a low income and accessing the resources available. It also provides support for creating and managing a budget while saving for future immigration related paper work, legal representation, permanent residence applications and travel costs for family reunification. Financial literacy workshops for refugee claimants provide participants with a resources manual on personal finance management. The workshops and manuals will be tailored for refugee claimants, and can be translated into multiple languages in order to increase accessibility. The program seeks to support refugee claimants to live within their means, understand the Canadian financial system, save for the future and learn to live with less. |
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Seek to Serve |
- Life Change (refugees) |
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Capacity to Serve |
Unlimited; workshops run approximately once a month |
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Eligibility |
Refugee claimants |
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Languages |
Multiple |
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Location |
Mennonite Coalition for Refugee Support (MCRS) 58 Queen Street South Kitchener, ON N2G 1V6 |
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Contact Information |
Jennifer Ardon, Support Worker (519) 571-1912 |
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Information Last Updated |
April 2012 |
5.2.6 KW Counselling Services
Program |
Money and Making it on Your Own website (SINCE CANCELLED - Please use another resource on this list instead) |
Since: 2012 |
# Served in 2011: Not available |
Funded: TD SEDI Financial Literacy Grant Fund - 2010 |
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Program Description |
Note from 2014: This program has since ended. KW Counselling is currently directing people looking for help to Mosaic (see above). You can also come in to the Working Centre's Money Matters & Housing Hub. KW Counselling Services operates an online resource that can be used freely by anyone, and seeks to serve women seeking to leave abusive relationships. Topics include:
This website includes resources that were developed for a program of the same name that ran from 2010 to 2011, offering supports to assist women achieve financial independence. Supports included one-on-one counselling and groups provided at no cost for women who are in, or have been in, abusive relationships. |
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Seek to Serve |
- Low Wage Individuals - Lowest Income Individuals - Life Change |
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Capacity to Serve |
Unlimited |
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Eligibility |
Self-referred women who are in, or who have been in abusive relationships |
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Languages |
English |
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Locations |
KW Counselling Services 480 Charles Street East, Kitchener, ON N2G 4K5 |
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Contact Information |
(519) 884-0000 |
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Information Last Updated |
March 2012 |
5.2.7 The Literacy Group
Program |
Money Matters |
Since: 2011 |
# Served in 2011: 16 |
Funded: TD Canada Trust |
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Program Description |
This national program provides individual and small-group basic financial literacy supports. Money Matters group workshops are offered in four, two-hour money management units: • Unit 1: A Place to Start: Spending Plans • Unit 2: Banking Basics • Unit 3: Borrowing Money • Unit 4: RESPs and Other Ways to Save
Groups are run by volunteers from TD Canada Trust and supported by local literacy organizations. Locally, the partner organization is The Literacy Group. |
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Seek to Serve |
- Life Change (literacy students) |
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Capacity to Serve |
Can serve up to 42 individuals in a year. Groups run whenever there are enough TD volunteers and interested participants. |
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Eligibility |
Adult learners enrolled in literacy programs; referrals from other service providers |
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Languages |
English |
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Locations |
The Literacy Group
Cambridge Location: 89 Main Street, Unit # 1 Cambridge, ON N1R 1W1
Kitchener Location: 151 Frederick Street, Suite 200 Kitchener, ON N2H 2M2 |
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Contact Information |
Carol Risidore carol@theliteracygroup.com
Kitchener Office: (519) 743-6090 Kitchener@theliteracygroup.com
Cambridge Office: (519) 621-7993 |
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Information Last Updated |
April 2012 |
5.2.8 The Working Centre
Program |
Money Matters Financial Inclusion Outreach |
Since: 2011 |
# Served in 2011: 160 in first 3 mo. |
Funded: one-time grants from K-W Community Foundation (2010); Mennonite Savings and Credit Union (2012);TD SEDI Financial Literacy Grant Fund (2012-2014) |
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Program Description |
Offers individualized support to navigate information and resources regarding money management. One-on-one responsive support is provided on a drop-in basis and/or by individual appointments. Individuals receive support with such things as building a relationship with a financial institution, budgeting, dealing with debt, and accessing community resources. Support is provided as needed, both for one-time meetings, and for on-going needs. |
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Seek to Serve |
- Low Wage Individuals - Lowest Income Individuals - Life Change |
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Capacity to Serve |
500 people annually. One-on-one ongoing |
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Eligibility |
All welcome |
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Languages |
English |
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Locations |
The Working Centre 58 Queen Street South Kitchener, ON N2G 1V6 |
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Contact Information |
Sue Collison or Nathan Stretch (519) 743-1151 |
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Information Last Updated |
May 2012 |
5.2.9 Lutherwood
Program |
Rent Bank and Eviction Prevention Program |
Since: 2001 |
# Served in 2011: 558 |
Funded: Government of Ontario |
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Program Description |
The program fulfills its goal of increasing housing stability in Waterloo Region through providing:
In terms of financial literacy, provides a diverse menu of resources including the following:
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Seek to Serve |
- Low Wage Individuals - Lowest Income Individuals - Life Change |
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Capacity to Serve |
Drop-in services offered Monday to Thursday from 2pm to 3pm at the Kitchener location and Wednesday from 1pm to 3pm at the Cambridge location. Additional drop-in service offered at Lang’s Farm on Fridays from 9am to 11am. |
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Eligibility |
Participants are screened to determine eligibility
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Languages |
English |
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Locations |
Lutherwood 41 Weber St. West Kitchener, ON N2H 3Z1
Drop-in services available on a weekly basis at the following locations:
1145 Concession Road, Cambridge |
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Contact Information |
For program information, contact : Darlene Boehm (519) 749-8305 ext. 1231 Or Denise Muill (519) 749-8305 ext. 2225 |
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Information Last Updated |
March 2012 |