PressReleaseDollarandSensePosted By: Katrina, Jun 11, 2007
Press Release
Contact: Hilary Brown Ph. 412-363-4550 x 26 hilaryunionproject.org May 14, 2007 For Immediate Release Union Project Hosts Monday Evening Conversation Series Discussing “Dollars and Sense” The Union Project is pleased to reopen its quarterly evening discussion series with a focus on financial health, “Dollars and Sense.” The Monday Evening Conversations will take place over five evenings throughout the summer, from 6:30 to 8:30 pm. Topics will range from budgeting and home buying to funding college, as well as simple banking skills. Special guests and discussion leaders include representatives from PNC Bank and East Liberty Development, Inc. All Monday Evening Conversation Series will be held at the Union Project at 801 N. Negley Ave. and are open to the community free of charge. • June 11th – “On Your Own”- Representatives from PNC discuss managing credit cards, opening a bank account and budgeting. • June 25th – “Banking Basics” - Representatives from PNC discuss balancing your checkbook, using a savings account, and loan options. • July 9th – “Savings & Loan Seminar” – Representatives from Dwelling House Savings and Loan will discuss how you can plan for buying your first house and getting a mortgage. • July 23rd – “Home Buying Programs” - Neighborhood Housing Services, East End Blitz Build and ELDI will present all of the local housing programs available to you. • August 6th – “Kids Savings, Scholarships & Financial Aid” - Learn how to plan your kid’s financial future and apply for scholarship and financial aid for college. • August 20th – “Job Fair” – pnc.jobs and more will be at the Union Project for our first job fair – bring your resume! PNC is a Pittsburgh-based bank that is committed to strengthening and enriching the local communities that Pittsburgher’s call home. PNC routinely partners with development initiatives and nonprofits to foster growth and enhance the quality of life in Pittsburgh neighborhoods. Dwelling House is a savings and loan bank located in the Hill District that focuses on increasing home ownership and reversing the urban decay of inner city Pittsburgh. Neighborhood Housing Services in Pittsburgh is an organization that is committed to promoting strong and vital neighborhoods and enhancing lives by increasing opportunities for, eliminating barriers to, and preservation of home ownership. East End Blitz Build and ELDI have a joint goal of restoring houses in the East End and aiding families in then purchasing these homes. The Union Project is a non-profit organization, located on the corner of Negley Ave. and Stanton Ave. in the former Union Baptist Church. The Union Project provides a gathering and working space for artists, community builders and people of faith. As key to meeting its mission and focusing on sustainability, the Union Project is initiating several social enterprises that employ local at-risk youth and low-income individuals. More information about the Union Project, space rental or upcoming events can be found at www.unionproject.org. Images and photos are available upon request. Posted By: Katrina Struloeff, Jan 17, 2007 |
