Community Action Partnership Development Director Lil Dupree listens to a question from her Free to Choo$e financial literacy class students at Faith Lutheran Church in Kalispell last week. According to Dupree, the class is "the only program that we know right now that is incorporating three important aspects to financial freedom: 12 weeks of literacy classes, a one-year mentoring program and alternatives to payday lending." (Allison Money/Daily Inter Lake)
February 10, 2009
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Job-assistance agency caseload on the rise
There's an air of urgency, a frantic feeling rising from the cubicles at the Community Action Partnership of Northwest Montana these days.