(Upbeat music fades in) (DESCRIPTION) Aerial footage of Village Tech School transitions to scene of crowded auditorium and close-up of children in audience. (DESCRIPTION) Blue screen with centered text reads: “Financial Literacy Workshop with JA Finance Park presented by.” The Elan and AACUC logos appear at bottom of screen. (SPEECH) Junior Achievement believes in the boundless potential of students. (DESCRIPTION) Close up shot of Junior Achievement of Dallas logo on a banner. (SPEECH) Our primary role is just to ensure that our kids have all of the skills needed to just go through the business of life. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Keshia Bruno. Onscreen text reads: “Keshia Bruno, Vice President of Educational Impact, Junior Achievement of Dallas, Inc.” (SPEECH) You can’t start too early to understand basic financial concepts. (DESCRIPTION) Image of iPad held by a student from over the shoulder. iPad screen shows “allocate your savings” prompt. (SPEECH) Because at the end of the day, it’s fuel for all the things that we want to accomplish in the world around us. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with David Williams. Onscreen text reads: “David Williams, CEO/Superintendent, Village Tech Schools.” (SPEECH) I think when we’re growing up, we don’t know how much our shoes cost. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of an Elan volunteer leading a group of children with iPads. (SPEECH) We don’t know how much the movies cost. This teaches them real life experiences so they can hopefully implement that in their life. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Jan Murfield. Onscreen reads: “Jan Murfield, President, Junior Achievement of Dallas, Inc.” (DESCRIPTION) A financial planner is put into a Neighborhood Credit Union tote bag, transitions to bags being passed to students. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Dohnia Dorman. Text to left of screen reads: “Dohnia Dorman, Chief Experience Officer, AACUC.” (SPEECH) We are so excited at the AACUC to have partnered with our corporate partner Elan Credit Card, to put on this collaborative event with the Junior Achievement of Dallas. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of crowd gathered inside auditorium. (SPEECH) We are doing our JA Finance Park Pop-up (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Keshia Bruno. Footage of kids gathered at tables socializing, then shot of iPads distributed, then close-up shot on iPad software. (SPEECH) And the kids get to go through a simulation process where they are given a persona for the day, and they have to budget for the entire month just based on their persona. (SPEECH) The actual simulation of going through it and having to budget in 20 areas. (DESCRIPTION) Tablet displaying Junior Achievement logo. Footage of fingers swiping at screen. (SPEECH) We’re trying to bridge that financial wealth gap and the only way you can do that is through education and access. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Delana Huling. Onscreen reads: “Delana Huling, President, AACUC Texas Regional Chapter; President/CEO, Baylor Health Care System Credit Union.” (SPEECH) Elan and AACUC were generous enough to provide this program today for the school. (DESCRIPTION) A young girl uses a tablet at a table with other students. The footage transitions to volunteers in a gymnasium. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Delana Huling speaking with microphone at event. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Keshia Bruno. (SPEECH) They said, “We want to provide the funding, we want to provide the volunteers, and we want to be present. We want to have a true impact. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Rosetta-Jo Johnson leading a group of kids in discussion. (SPEECH) We’re showing up because we care about our communities. (SPEECH) We want to help our friends, family, and neighbors achieve their financial goals. When we’re able to do that, the world is a better place. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Rosetta-Jo Johnson. Onscreen text reads: “Rosetta-Jo Johnson, Payment Services Advisor, Elan Credit Card.” (SPEECH) The biggest thing is people. People showing up for children, not just talking about it, but actually showing up for children. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Schretta Stewart-Mays. Onscreen text reads: “Schretta Stewart-Mays, Executive Campus Director, Village Tech Schools.” (SPEECH) When students see others coming in to like, support them, (DESCRIPTION) Footage of a volunteer working with children at tables. (SPEECH) It brings this sense of like, belonging, and like, “people care about us.” (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Shanteze Morris. Onscreen text reads: “Shanteze Morris, Instructional Coordinator, Village Tech Schools.” (SPEECH) The long-term impact truly is building a stronger future for each and every individual community. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of a volunteer laughing with a group of children. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Tracey Jackson. Onscreen text reads: “Tracey Jackson, Vice Chairman AACUC and CFO of Resource One CU.” (SPEECH) The more we can teach youth about financial education, (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers working with students at tables. (SPEECH) The better their outcomes can be. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with Dohnia Dorman. (SPEECH) I have heard a lot of the students just talking about how wonderful this was, (DESCRIPTION) Close footage of a student working on a tablet. Footage of students with tablets at a table. (SPEECH) And how awesome it was. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Shanteze Morris. (SPEECH) Today we’re learning about how to budget our money, and like, and I’m really noticing how expensive things are. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with student participant. (SPEECH) The surprise for me was how much groceries were, they’re like $200. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with second student participant. (SPEECH) Vacation, I was planning to go to Japan, but it’s like a lot of money. (DESCRIPTION) Interview with third student participant (SPEECH) Oh my gosh. Can you believe couches are $400? It’s a lot! (DESCRIPTION) Interview with fourth student participant. (SPEECH) Not a lot of corporations say, “Hey,” (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Elan volunteers at event applauding. (SPEECH) “We want to support an event, but we also want to invest in the students that we’re serving by investing in their school.” (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Keshia Bruno. (SPEECH) When we presented the check to them, just to see the superintendent (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Elan Credit Card presenting check inside Village Tech Schools auditorium. (SPEECH) And to see the executive director’s face of, “Wow!” But more importantly, to see the students. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Keshia Bruno. (SPEECH) We’re so grateful as a school community for the donation that we’ve received. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of students gathered in auditorium. (SPEECH) That’s going to continue to support student work and projects. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with David Williams. (SPEECH) That kind of check helps for us to be able to engage in the work that we do with our students. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of Schretta Stewart-Mays speaking at event. (SPEECH) We’re going to make that $15,000 go a long, long way. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Schretta Stewart-Mays. (SPEECH) This is saying, “We’re not just here for one day. We’re not just here for an event. We want to invest in you.” And that’s tremendous. That is what community is. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Keshia Bruno. (SPEECH) These kids will be our future doctors, attorneys, (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteers and kids working at tables at event. (SPEECH) And who knows what other careers they’re going to have. And when you’re working with them, it’s important for you to go in with the lens that you’re going to make a difference today. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Schretta Stewart-Mays. (SPEECH) I think the one thing the students, I hope that they walk away with, is to be empowered. (DESCRIPTION) Footage of volunteer taking a selfie with a table of students transitions to students receiving a tote bag. (SPEECH) To be really the hands and feet and to be the change that the world needs to see. (DESCRIPTION) Elan volunteer wearing “Impact is what inspires us” t-shirt works with children. (SPEECH) It takes a village to raise one child, and with events like this, that’s this village helping raise these kids to aspire, to be better, and reach their dreams. (DESCRIPTION) Interview clip with Tracey Jackson. (DESCRIPTION) Blue screen with centered text reads: “Financial Literacy Workshop with JA Finance Park presented by.” The Elan and AACUC logos appear at bottom of screen. (SPEECH) Music fades out.