Success StoryStepping Stones to Stability
Stepping Stones to Stability
Author: Karen Denniston
Planning Unit: Bourbon County CES
Major Program: Financial Education - General
Plan of Work: Educating Youth and Adults on Life Skills, safety, personal and family development
Outcome: Initial Outcome
Stepping Stones to Stability
Objectives:
- Empower families to manage financial and community resources effectively
Reduce long-term reliance on holiday assistance
Provide tools for sustainable financial planning
Target Audience:
Families relying on community support for children's holiday gifts
Program Overview:
In response to increasing dependency on holiday assistance, the Bourbon County School District partnered with the FCS Agent to launch Stepping Stones to Stability, a financial education program required for families enrolling in the 2024 Angel Tree initiative. The class focused on spending awareness, distinguishing needs from wants, and understanding personal financial habits using the MONEY Habitudes tool.
Key Data & Outcomes:
68 participants attended across 4 sessions (including 1 Spanish-interpreted session)
100% plan to evaluate wants vs. needs and reduce debt
96% will set responsible spending goals
100% reported increased awareness of spending consequences
Angel Tree assistance dropped 62%: from 180 families in 2023 to 68 in 2024, all of whom completed the financial class
Next Steps:
The program's success has prompted interest from neighboring districts and community organizations to incorporate financial education into ongoing support programs.
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