Branching Out - the story of student-run banks
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...like the video? Please tell a friend, a business partner, your bank, or your legislator! Email them the link to the video, along with this blurb:
Dear _____,
I thought you would find this project and video to be of interest. The Shriver Center is pleased to announce the video release of Branching Out, the story of student-run banks, depicting unique partnerships between banks and high schools. The Curie Branch of Park Federal Savings Bank in Chicago and the Cardinal Branch of Mitchell Bank in Milwaukee, are student-run bank branches located inside public high schools with high Latino, African American, and immigrant populations.
View Branching Out at http://www.povertylaw.org//advocacy/community-investment/curie-video/branching-out-the-story-of-student-run-banks.html, and pass this information on to others. Thank you for your support and interest!
A Guide to Establishing Bank Branches in High Schools is also available at: http://www.povertylaw.org//advocacy/community-investment/a-guide-to-establishing-bank-branches-in-high-schools-final.pdf
Want to do more to help promote the video? You can also insert the video link into your newsletter or webpage. Please contact Patrick Hain (patrickhain@povertylaw.org, 312-368-1104) if you have any questions.
Branching Out was created by Zero One Projects. ZeroOne Projects tells your stories in print, video and the web. To find out more visit http://01projects.com, or contact Nat Soti, Principal Partner, at 312-226-8601.
