Episode 13

How Boys and Girls Clubs are Helping Break Cycle of Generational Poverty!

We speak with the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida CEO Jamie Merrill about how the Clubs are breaking the cycle of generational poverty. We discuss programs that they have initiated utilizing their partnerships in the communities they serve. We discuss the importance of serving on boards, opportunities the Club members receive and how it reciprocates back to the home so the entire family is learning financial literacy. Make a donation today and help us feed the families of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida this year.

Black Men Sundays Second Annual Turkey Fundraiser is underway to feed the families of the Boys and Girls Clubs of Central Florida. Let's make sure each club member has a turkey to eat this Thanksgiving! Link below to donate.

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About the Podcast

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Black Men Sundays
This podcast offers professional techniques for building generational wealth and general finance tips aided by weekly guest speakers who are professionals in finance.

About your host

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Corie Murray

Emmy Award Winning News Photojournalist of over 20 years that has covered major trials, hurricanes, and all major news stories happening around the United States and Central Florida. A native of Brooklyn, NYC and educated in Newport News and Hampton, Virginia. Graduate of the FAMU School of Journalism with emphasis on the science of Broadcast Journalism. Interests include buying stocks to increase portfolio, property ownership, and learning to be more financially sound, and is an avid investor in African American businesses.