Build Your Savings (Online)
Setting money aside helps you plan for the future and reach your goals. While saving can be challenging, taking small steps can make a difference. Learn more from our professional staff in this one-hour workshop.
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Setting money aside helps you plan for the future and reach your goals. While saving can be challenging, taking small steps can make a difference. Learn more from our professional staff in this one-hour workshop.
The budgeting skills I learned helped me expedite the saving process. I learned, I stuck with the process, and I became a new homeowner!
Participants in our programs accomplish all kinds of personal, work, and financial success, big and small. Here are recent stories of people from all across Maine who are reaching their goals.
I studied psychology at the University of Maine at Machias. One of my electives was a certificate course in business and entrepreneurship, and I absolutely loved it. In my 30s, with four kids, I was missing the improvisation and excitement of acting in plays, which I...
I have a bachelor’s degree in psychology, but it wasn’t the platform for success that I had hoped for. So here I am, a freshman in college again at 47. I am following my passion, purpose, and responsibility. I couldn’t make ends meet as a public-school educator and a...
I've been interested in psychology since high school and have worked in caretaking roles throughout my life, but as a first-generation college student I wasn't fully aware of how to decide on a major or how to turn that major into a career. When I finished my...




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