Workshop at Shoreline Library Get Financially Fit for Your First Home

Shoreline, WALocal News

On January 25, 2025, the Shoreline Library will host a free workshop titled "Get Financially Fit for Your First Home," aimed at equipping potential homebuyers with essential financial knowledge. Scheduled from 4 to 5:30 PM, the workshop will be led by Charly Stoever, a nonbinary Latinx money coach with expertise in financial strategies. Attendees will learn critical credit management and savings techniques necessary for navigating the home-buying process. This initiative seeks to empower first-time homebuyers, ensuring they are well-prepared to make informed financial decisions. By providing free access to valuable information, the workshop promotes financial inclusivity within the community.

Participants are encouraged to register in advance to secure their attendance. This event represents a proactive step toward fostering homeownership among residents in the Shoreline area. As financial literacy becomes increasingly important, workshops like this play a vital role in supporting community members in achieving their homeownership goals.

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