OPERATION HOPE ENLISTS CHICK-FIL-A, SUNTRUST BANK FOR VINE CITY-BASED FINANCIAL LITERACY PROGRAM
By Daja E. Henry, Ila Wilborn and Natrawn Maxwell (#TeamAuthentic, NNPA DTU Journalism Fellowship)
Participants of the workshop were taught the basics of making a budget, reading a credit report, and how to address credit errors. Leaders of the three organizations also hosted a pre-workshop meet and greet session.
“I decided to join this workshop today because I am a culinary art student from Westside Works. On completion of my class I plan on opening up a food truck, I want to be a business owner and this workshop will help me fix my credit and, one day, I will be able to do that,” explained Cecilia Rudrow, an English Avenue resident. “In this particular community, we don’t have much, it’s a great feeling to know that this program is giving the community a glimpse of hope. I’m 51 years old now and never thought I’d get this far, I never thought I’d be sitting here talking to a financial advisor to help me turn my dreams into reality.”
The Credit and Money Management program, a core focus of HOPE Inside, a financial empowerment model developed by Operation HOPE, is designed to transform disabling financial mindsets—teaching people the language of money, how to navigate credit, and make better decisions with the money they have. Programming in the community will be expanded to include small business development and homeownership coaching in the coming months.
“We are proud to partner with Chick-fil-A and SunTrust, to bring meaningful impact to the residents of the Vine City community and beyond. Our vision is to create a stronger, more inclusive economy through financial empowerment – and financial dignity,” said John Hope Bryant, the founder and CEO of Operation HOPE. “Think of the difference our programs make in people’s lives as they improve their credit scores by 100 points or more. Think about the impact on families and communities as more people and more local businesses succeed. And consider the new investments and jobs that come to communities where people are financially secure. ”
Quincy Springs IV, the franchisee and operator of theVine City Chick-fil-A, is a graduate of the small business development program offered at over 100 HOPE Inside locations across the nation, including three in Atlanta.
“One of the most important things that I understand is exposure, once people have an opportunity to see what’s available and that they can attain what’s available, I think they will gravitate towards it,” Springs said. “This particular workshop provides that exposure to knowledge and the practical applications for the things that people want to access, so I think on the Westside, where a lot of individual people haven’t had that exposure or that access, this workshop is extremely important.”
SunTrust, a pioneer in offering HOPE Inside in its branches currently sponsors financial wellbeing coaches in 17 HOPE Inside branch locations throughout Georgia, Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, Alabama, Maryland, and the District of Columbia, with a commitment for a total of 200 locations by 2020, including HOPE Inside SunTrust Bank in the Historic Westside Village.
“All three of our brands — HOPE, SunTrust, and Chick-fil-A — and purpose align so nicely, it’s the perfect triangle,” said Dana Barry, vice president for consumer banking at SunTrust Bank. “I think with the upcoming community reinvestment in Vine City, this is a great opportunity for all three of us to come together to deliver something so important like financial literacy to the community.”
DAJA E. HENRY
TEAM AUTHENTIC
Daja has been an intern at the Congressional Black Caucus, the New Orleans Tribune and Where Y’at Magazine, a participant in the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) Student Multimedia Project, a student at the Universidad Del Mar in Oaxaca, Mexico, and briefly, a crew member at McDonald’s. Her latest read was A Mouth is Always Muzzled , detailing the effects of colonialism in Guyana and how art can be utilized in the development of a country.
ILA WILBORN
TEAM AUTHENTIC
Ila Wilborn is on the President’s List with over 200 community service hours in the Tallahassee community. Wilborn is also a published staff writer for The FAMUan , an active member of the National Association of Collegiate Scholars, Phi Sigma Theta National Honor Society, and the FAMU Chapter of NAACP.
NATRAWN MAXWELL
TEAM AUTHENTIC
Natrawn’s love for journalism developed through his curiosity about other cultures, dance and technology. An academic tutor and captain of a dance team, Maxwell has also proven himself to be a leader and a true teammate. His resume includes working as media director for A. Bevy Collegiate Group, media consultant for ERA Wilder Realty and a creative contributor for the documentary Politics With Us.