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Date Added: August 26, 2008 03:04:04 PM
Boys & Girls Clubs of America and Charles Schwab Foundation announced today that nearly 120,000 Club teens at almost 1,100 Boys & Girls Clubs across the U.S. have completed the Money Matters: Make It Count(SM) financial literacy program in the four years since the program's launch, far exceeding both organizations' expectations. In addition, Charles Schwab Foundation has funded a cumulative ...

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