Prevail’s 100 Men announces Teen Financial Literacy Fair

Prevail’s 100 Men Program will hold a Teen Financial Literacy Fair to prepare young people for life after graduation. It will take place at 5 p.m. on Thursday, May 13 at Prevail, 1100 S. 9th St., Noblesville.

The Teen Financial Literacy fair is a fun and interactive workshop for teens in the local community to learn from professionals about a variety of topics, including employment and college readiness, budgeting, understanding insurance, credit, and much more. The event features a dinner and an opportunity to win prizes and financial scholarships.

The Teen Financial Literacy Fair is a FREE event and is open to the public. Check in will begin at 4:30 p.m. and the event will conclude at 8 p.m. Participants must register in advance at prevailinc.org. Registration is limited, so quick sign up is encouraged.

For more information, please visit prevailinc.org or email Sara Roorbach at 100men@prevailinc.org.

About Prevail, Inc.

Prevail is committed to offering crisis intervention and restorative support services for adult, adolescent and child survivors of crime and abuse. All services are free of charge and offered in a confidential, supportive, non-judgmental environment that is meant to empower, educate, and strengthen. In addition to advocacy work, Prevail also has prevention programming aimed at stopping violence before it starts. The goal is to create protective environments and promote social norms that protect against violence. This is done in many ways, one being Prevail’s 100 Men program.

About 100 Men

100 Men is Prevail’s male engagement program aimed at developing male leaders who are willing to stand up and oppose violence. Members are committed to self and youth development with the goal of creating protective environments and building a safe and healthy community for all people.