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Opportunity Passport: Honesty’s Bus Farewell

March 24, 2016 by FAAZWebII Leave a Comment

Wheel invoice_7-29-15_AKFor Honesty Adams, purchasing her first vehicle with the support of Opportunity Passport was not only a privilege but also a necessity.

Having a vehicle provided me the opportunity to get to my job with Ulta, the make-up store, as well as maintain that employment now that I have reliable transportation. Sometimes I am required to travel from store to store and by having a vehicle I am able to fulfill my job requirements.”

With the Opportunity Passport financial literacy and match savings program, Honesty learned the skills of financial management including budgeting, savings, and car buying 101. She had her mind set on making a down payment for a vehicle to allow her to travel back and forth between school and work. “Cynnetta (Opportunity Passport Coordinator) was very helpful through the whole process. She was very attentive, guided me through the checklist of purchasing a vehicle, and connected me to a trusted dealership.”

By applying the money saving strategies she learned through Opportunity Passport, it was not long before Honesty saved $2,000. With the $2,000 match funds from the program, she had a down payment of $4,000 for her new 2008 Honda Civic Hybrid.

Where I came from, nobody helped me, but the Opportunity Passport program did. Without their help I would not have been able to make a down payment to purchase a vehicle. Now I have employment stability and access to opportunities that I may have never had without their support.”

Click to hear more stories from youth like Honesty on how Opportunity Passport has helped further their educational and employment goals leading to a brighter future.

 

Filed Under: Employment & Training, Moneywise, Opportunity Passport

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