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Associated Press
28-05-2025
- Business
- Associated Press
PNC Volunteers Bring Basic Financial Knowledge to New Volunteer Opportunity
PNC | Insights For about two years now, the PNC Center for Financial Education (CFE), an effort led by Community Development Banking, has been collaborating with community-based nonprofits to offer financial education to individuals, first-time homebuyers and small businesses. Now, in a new collaboration with PNC Grow Up Great, the CFE is teaming up with PNC Grow Up Great partner early education centers to deliver financial education to families of pre-K children. 'You can make it' Fred Landis of Organizational Financial Wellness and Gus Torres of Corporate & Institutional Banking, both relationship managers in Central Pennsylvania, have volunteered their time to facilitate financial education seminars for the past year. They present the CFE 'banking basics' curriculum to individuals who sign up through Community Progress Council, a York County nonprofit focused on helping people move toward economic self-sufficiency. The nonprofit is a Head Start provider and PNC Grow Up Great partner; Ellen Kyzer, PNC client and community relations director for the Central PA market, also serves as board chair. The seminar explains how to create a spending plan, build a savings account and more to participants, most of whom are working toward becoming first-time homebuyers. 'You think you're delivering content they already know, but they'll come up and say, 'Thank you so much, this is a huge help,'' Landis said. 'For me, what I take away is the tremendous amount of gratitude they have.' 'The best thing they say is that they realize they can change their situation,' Torres said. 'They may be renting right now, but that doesn't define whether they can buy a house in 6-8 months. We bring a level of seriousness and hold ourselves accountable. It just takes one person to believe in you and say, 'You can make it.'' The organization says its partnership with PNC has been an asset. 'Learning how to create a spending plan, building a savings account and manage existing resources are all stepping stones to economic mobility,' said Ruth Robbins, Community Progress Council chief program officer. 'With a strong foundation, York County families can better weather any unexpected challenges as they work with us toward their goals in education, employment and income.' Small effort, big impact If someone gets involved in this volunteer opportunity, Landis and Torres say they'll likely take away as much as they give. 'It's the right thing to do; a good thing to do,' Landis said. 'For me, the Community Progress Council carries special significance because I grew up in York City three blocks away. This is something I can do to help the very community I came from.' For Torres, an Argentinian native who sometimes helps Hispanic participants with translation, it's also about paying it forward. 'It might only be an hour of your day, but it can have a huge impact,' he said. 'Think of a time somebody gave an hour of their day to help you and have that same mentality when you're trying to help others. You'll find something that will connect you to that community and those people.' A PNC volunteer might have more to offer than they think, simply on the basis of the knowledge they've gained as a PNC employee and a willingness to help. 'Gus and Fred are knowledgeable and personable, taking a potentially dry or overwhelming series of topics and breaking down information in our workshops in a way that's approachable for all levels,' Robbins said. 'Their commitment to building trust in the classroom makes it easier for participants to take the next steps in their journey to self-sufficiency, knowing there are friendly faces in the community ready to support them.' The PNC Grow Up Great and CFE collaboration is being offered in a number of PNC markets beginning in April and continuing throughout the year. Volunteers can help teach a financial education workshop to families of pre-K children enrolled at PNC early education partner centers in their market, either in-person or virtually, following a CFE Facilitator Guide. For more information on PNC Grow Up Great, visit Important Legal Disclosures and InformationThese articles are for general information purposes only and are not intended to provide legal, tax, accounting or financial advice. PNC urges its customers to do independent research and to consult with financial and legal professionals before making any financial decisions. This site may provide reference to Internet sites as a convenience to our readers. While PNC endeavors to provide resources that are reputable and safe, we cannot be held responsible for the information, products or services obtained on such sites and will not be liable for any damages arising from your access to such sites. The content, accuracy, opinions expressed and links provided by these resources are not investigated, verified, monitored or endorsed by PNC. Visit 3BL Media to see more multimedia and stories from PNC Financial Services Group
Yahoo
08-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Locally heavy downpours and storms return later today
TODAY: Scattered PM Showers & T-Storms. Hi 74. TONIGHT: Rainy & Cool. Lo 52. FRIDAY: Scattered Showers, Cool. Hi 61. After a stellar Wednesday that saw many lawns getting cut, today will bring a return of unsettled weather. After a sunny and pleasant start, expect more afternoon and evening downpours and storms to develop along a front sagging southeast through the day. Highs will be in the 70s again, and while the front will bring localized downpours, the threat mainly comes later in the day, toward evening. The front will then join up with some coastal moisture, making for a rainy and cool night. Lows will be in the 50s with steady rain overnight. Tomorrow doesn't look pleasant. It will be a rainy and cool day with highs struggling to get out of the 50s. The steadiest rain looks to fall Friday morning, but some guidance lingers showers through much of the day. An additional 0.50-1.00″ is possible for Central PA between later today and Friday night. The biggest unknown, given the latest model guidance this morning, is how long this coastal low will linger. Confidence is high for a dry and sunny Mother's Day weekend. However, some guidance suggests that Saturday morning may be slow to clear with sunshine holding off until lunchtime. Showers and drizzle could even linger during the morning hours on Saturday. Even if Saturday morning is a bit damp, the low does lift out rather quickly, and much of Saturday will feature sunny and dry weather. Sunday looks like the nicest day of the week with lots of sunshine and comfortable temperatures for Mother's Day! Next week will continue the seasonable trend with more rain arriving by midweek. Stay tuned and stay dry! -Meteorologist Brett Thackara Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.