United Way’s SparkPoint Center Makes Front Page News

From the San Francisco Chronicle:

Janeise Ollison’s eyes lit up as she described how she was advised to fix her credit and boost her savings.

“It was real simple; I paid one little PG&E bill for like $35 from two or three years ago, and my credit score jumped,” she said. “And the check-cashing place had been ripping me off; at least $50 of my monthly checks went to them. That’s money that could be in my pocket.”

The 24-year-old mother of two, who has worked as a security guard and bus operator, got even more buoyant discussing the career counseling that led her to… Read more here

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