CAAB

Investing in People, Strengthening Communities

CAAB Was Present at DC General's Resource Fair

 
At the invitation from the DC Department of Human Services, on February 22, 2017, Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB), participated in the 2017 DC General's Resource Fair to provide residents of DC General with access to financial education, credit-building tips, savings promotions, information on opening a bank/credit union account, tips on managing debt/developing a budget and information on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and free tax preparation services in the District of Columbia. 

CAAB Was Present at DC General's Resource Fair

At the invitation from the DC Department of Human Services, on February 22, 2017, Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB), participated in the 2017 DC General's Resource Fair to provide residents of DC General with access to financial education, credit-building tips, savings promotions, information on opening a bank/credit union account, tips on managing debt/developing a budget and information on the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) and free tax preparation services in the District of Columbia. 

 

About Capital Area Asset Builders

Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB) is a non-profit organization whose mission is to empower low- and moderate-income residents of the Greater DC Area to take control of their finances, increase their savings, and build wealth for a better future.

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How to give

Now, more than ever, non-profits like Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB) need your help. Please support CAAB as we continue to help DC residents manage and/or improve their financial situation during these difficult times. If you can't afford to give a monetary gift, please visit our Amazon Wish List where you can choose from a variety of items that CAAB needs in order to better serve our community.

or send a check or money order to
Capital Area Asset Builders (CAAB)
c/o Joseph Leitmann-Santa Cruz, CEO & Executive Director
1100 15th St, NW, 4th Floor 
Washington, DC 20005