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Behind the Scenes from the CCCS Company Meeting Check out these screenshots from our virtual CCCS company meeting last Friday. I took screenshots of my teammates for a good laugh. This is a dedicated group that is client-focused during these…
Presented by Savannah Technical College and CCCS Savannah Technical College’s Economic Development Division and Consumer Credit Counseling Service of Savannah (CCCS) are offering a free, three-part workshop series. Class one is Wednesday, May 20th, 2020 12:30 pm-1:30 pm offered online.…
Free, Virtual “Credit Building for Small Business Owners” Workshop CCCS and SBAC partner to offer Credit Building for Small Business Owners virtual workshop. Are you a small business owner that would like to improve their credit score? If so, call…
The City of Savannah’s Government Television uploaded financial tips videos from Bank On This segments: These videos are a great way to get financial tips during the #COV-19 quarantine. Although we cannot provide in-person financial workshops, thanks to Wayne Nix…
On Ask Asa on WJCL, CCCS Director of Education, Richard Reeve discussed Financial Tips During COVID-19 during an interview with @AsaAaronsSmith. Here is the link: For more financial tips, go to:
In early 2020, CCCS counselors received disaster training. Director of Counseling, Jennifer Ward, and Financial Capability Coordinator, Kathryn Hubbard spent March 2nd-6th at the National Community Reinvestment Coalition (NCRC) Disaster Preparedness training in Miami, FL (). They learned best practices…
Pictured from left to right: Richard Reeve (Director of Financial Education, CCCS), John Wills (President, CCCS), Stan Little (President, SunTrust Foundation), and Stephanie Johnson (Community Development Manager, SunTrust Savannah). CCCS is happy to be recognized for our community work by…