Stephanie Gillis, Program Manager
Junior Achievement of Mobile
Teaching students workforce readiness, entrepreneurship, and financial literacy, K-12.
JA believes it's essential to connect students with career/work exploration throughout the K-12 years...not just in high school
The impact of these classes and the skills that students learn (in their lives, the community, and even the nation.)
Focus on critical life skills - how to manage money, how to prepare for a job, and how to start a business.
Financial literacy creates financial stability, which creates economic equity.
Students who have participated in JA are more likely to stay in school and pursue additional education beyond high school.
*The role (and need) for the volunteers (bridging the businesses/organizations with the young people in our community)Business Plan Challenge
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Stephanie Gillis | District Program Manager
Junior Achievement of Mobile
917 Western America Circle, Suite 204 Mobile, AL 36609
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