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Press Release
February 12, 2015, 9:15 AM EST
Dateline: COSTA MESA, Calif.
COSTA MESA, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--As part of its ongoing commitment to provide volunteer and financial support to charitable organizations that are making a positive impact on their communities, CareCredit employee volunteers participated in Junior Achievement (JA) of Orange County’s JA in a Day event. More than 345 students from 13 kindergarten and first-grade classes took part in the financial literacy education sessions.
Through the CareCredit Caring Communities program, employees participated for the third year in the JA in a Day event in December at Jackson Elementary School in Santa Ana, Calif. The program brought together more than 45 employee volunteers from CareCredit and Synchrony Financial. Students explored age-appropriate themes, including the value of working, earning and saving, the roles people play in local economies, interdependent roles of workers in a community, and skills people need for specific careers.
“It was an incredible experience watching our students engage in hands-on lessons with the enthusiastic and knowledgeable volunteers,” said John Dickinson, a teacher at Jackson Elementary School. “I was really impressed with the level of retention they exhibited for this very important curriculum.”
The volunteers spent hours preparing lesson plans, provided by JA, to teach an age-appropriate curriculum that adheres to the California Content Standards. The event was provided at no cost to either the school or students.
“The CareCredit Caring Communities program enables us to provide grants to the healthcare professions we serve, as well as gives our employees meaningful opportunities to volunteer for great events such as JA in a Day,” said Dave Fasoli, executive vice president and CEO of CareCredit. “We were thrilled to continue our involvement and offer our support.”
For more information on the CareCredit Caring Communities program, visit carecredit.com/caring-communities.
About CareCreditSM
For nearly 30 years, CareCredit has helped millions of patients receive needed and desired care. CareCredit is a health, wellness and beauty credit card that can be used as a financing option for certain expenses not covered by insurance or to bridge payment when desired care exceeds insurance coverage. CareCredit is accepted at more than 185,000 healthcare practices nationwide. For more information on CareCredit, call 800-300-3046 or visit www.carecredit.com.
About Junior Achievement
Over the past 95 years, JA has delivered economic and financial literacy education programs to students to provide them with access to tools needed to make smart financial decisions and own their economic success. Founded locally in Orange County in 1954, JA has a long history in its community of providing programs to students of varied socio-economic and ethnic backgrounds. During the 2013-2014 school year, JA served over 20,000 students in kindergarten through 12th grade throughout Orange County, with the assistance of over 750 community volunteers. For more information about JA of Orange County, visit https://jaoc.org/ or twitter.com/JAOrangeCounty or contact development manager, Marianne Reifer, at mreifer@jasocal.org or 949-515-1998.
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CareCredit Cindy Hearn, 800-300-3046, ext. 4138 Vice President of Branding & Communications chearn@carecredit.com or Communications, 855-791-8007 media.relations@synchronyfinancial.com www.carecredit.com or Junior Achievement of Orange County Marianne Reifer, 949-515-1998 mreifer@jasocal.org