Meet Rebeca Gmez Bez, New Financial Coach at the Center for Working Families

Boston, MALocal News

Rebeca Gómez Báez has been appointed as the new Financial Coach at the Center for Working Families in Boston. They bring valuable experience in youth development and nonprofit leadership, with a focus on serving Spanish-speaking clients. Rebeca provides personalized support in English and Spanish, helping clients build financial confidence and reduce debt. By initiating discussions about clients' feelings toward money, Rebeca tailors financial plans to fit individual lives. They also offer career readiness services, assisting clients with résumé preparation, job leads, and small business planning.

Rebeca emphasizes that financial success extends beyond traditional measures like property ownership; it encompasses habits and knowledge. One client transformed his approach to budgeting and debt management after just a few sessions. Rebeca enjoys outdoor activities and advises their younger self to start saving early and cultivate self-awareness about spending.

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