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Empowering children to become the Money Heroes of tomorrow!

A financial education programme for primary aged children

About Money Heroes

Money Heroes is a free programme from Young Money, supported by HSBC UK, which seeks to transform financial education for primary aged children.

Recognising that, as well as parents and teachers, practitioners are key influencers in a child’s development, the programme has been designed to enable a collaborative, child-centred approach to teaching financial education at home, in the classroom and now within wider settings.

About Young Money, part of Young Enterprise

Young Money is part of Young Enterprise - a national charity. Our vision is that every young person is provided with the opportunity to learn the vital skills needed to earn and look after their money, to develop an enterprising mindset and make a valuable contribution to their communities and wider society

Young Money (part of Young Enterprise) supports all educators in developing the financial capability of the young people they work with. We are a trusted and valued provider of knowledge, resources and training to anyone teaching children and young people how to manage money.

Money Heroes and BBC Children in Need

Money Heroes are proud to be working with BBC Children in Need to ensure that our resources are accessible for all. We recognise that teachers and parents are not always the key influencers in a child’s life, and so we have adapted our offer to increase accessibility for these children. By working with BBC Children in Need, we hope to reach children who may not otherwise receive financial education and make a difference to their futures.

The support that HSBC UK has given to Money Heroes will enable us to reach more young people than ever before, providing meaningful financial education and give extra help to the most disadvantaged communities across the UK.

Money Heroes Programme

Young Money, part of Young Enterprise

Email: moneyheroes@y-m.org.uk

@YoungMoneyEdu www.moneyheroes.org.uk

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