
In an effort to empower local residents with financial knowledge, the Office of Digital Equity has joined hands with Delta Community Credit Union to offer no-cost financial literacy workshops specifically geared toward aiding aging adults, a demographic often targeted for financial exploitation. Slated for this coming month, one such workshop will address the timely concern of protecting this vulnerable group from the insidious and devastating effects of financial abuse.
Open to all Clayton County dwellers, regardless of their affiliation with any banking institution or lack thereof, these workshops not only promise to impart critical information but also provide a complimentary lunch for registrants, illustrating a community-centric approach to education and well-being. Interested individuals are encouraged to secure their spot by visiting the registration page online, details of which were recently published by Clayton County's official website.
These sessions address topics like scams, fraud, and financial guardianship to help seniors protect their finances in a complex, digital banking world. Part of the county's equity efforts, this initiative promotes inclusivity with #Access4Clayton and community collaboration with #Claytonconnected.









