JA helps students understand the relevance of education through volunteer-delivered lessons in financial literacy, entrepreneurship & work readiness.
Page Type: Nonprofit
Categories: Community & Social
Junior Achievement of the Triad
JA helps students understand the relevance of education through volunteer-delivered lessons in financial literacy, entrepreneurship & work readiness.
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