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Building Blocs Foundation, Inc.

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Vision

Our vision is a community where inner city teens have equal opportunity for personal success, growth and economic prosperity.

Mission

Our mission is to teach under exposed teenagers the practical money skills needed to become fiscally responsible and financially independent citizens.

Description and/or History:
Building Bloc’s flagship program provides Financial Literacy education to under exposed teenagers covering various money topics, including budgeting, personal banking, savings, investing, debt management, credit maintenance, home-ownership and consumer rights.

We deliver captivating and compelling in-classroom programs that corresponds to real world scenarios which the students can more readily relate to and translate into money practices that will lead to responsible and practical financial practices that will last them for life.

Founded in 2006, Building Blocs has been teaching money topics to teens in Brooklyn.

Contact person: Dale Bryant, Executive Director, (718) 554-7799, (email)


Office fax number: (212) 202-3811

Address:

 1958 Fulton St Room 407
Brooklyn, NY 11233
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Web Site: http://www.buildingblocs.org

Directions:

 We are located in Bedford Stuyvesant on the corner of Fulton & Ralph. Via subway 'A' train to Utica, then walk 5 blocks. 'C' train to Ralph. Via bus 'B25' to Ralph Ave. Via car use Atlantic Ave to Ralph Ave.
  Nearest Metro/Subway Stop: C train/Ralph stop,
  Walk distance (in minutes): 1
  Nearest Bus Stop: B25/Ralph Ave, 1 minute walk
Last updated on April 18, 2009

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