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Financial Plannning seminar at Sacramento LGBT Community Center

Thank you to the Center for hosting the first “Financial Planning 101” seminar at their lovely headquarters in downtown Sacramento.

Susan gave a detailed overview of what the six areas of financial planning are, what they cover, and why everyone in this modern world should use good financial planning to help ensure their comfortable retirement.

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Community Covid Sacramento

Sacramento Area Resources For Elders and Families

As we all do our part to shelter in place during these crucial weeks, there are many among us who require assistance with obtaining necessary services and provisions. The good people over at Safe Credit Union have put together an excellent list to help our community.


Sacramento area resources for 65+ and families

SAFE

by SAFE on March 24, 2020 at 4:01 PM

As the Greater Sacramento area follows shelter-in-place orders and other directives associated with COVID-19, many businesses and organizations have stepped forward to ensure that residents can obtain the basics such as food and health care.

Businesses considered essential remain open, including grocery stores, credit unions and banks, laundromats, hardware stores, and gas stations.

Here’s a list compiled by SAFE to help you find the resources you need. If you don’t see what you’re looking for here, or know of other services provided, please share in the comments below. We’ll be pleased to add them.

FOOD

Food banks

The National Guard is assisting local food banks to distribute food as the number of available volunteers shrinks due to shelter-in-place orders. The Sacramento Food Bank is helping to coordinate food distribution across the area. They advise calling before you go.

Read the full article here:

https://blog.safecu.org/sacramento-area-resources-to-help-you-during-covid-19-situation