Empower Your Finances

Practical classes and one-on-one support to help you budget, save, reduce debt, build credit, and start investing—without the jargon.

Financial Literacy FAQs

What is financial literacy?

Financial literacy is the knowledge and day-to-day skills to make wise money choices—how you earn, spend, save, borrow, protect, and invest.

How can I improve my finances?

Start small and be consistent:

  • Track spending and create a simple budget

  • Build an emergency fund ($500–$1,000 to start)

  • Tackle high-interest debt first

  • Build healthy credit habits (on-time, low balances)

  • Automate savings and bills

  • Learn the basics of long-term investing
    Our workshops include worksheets, tools, and optional coaching to put this into action.

Who can benefit from programs?

Anyone. Individuals and families at any income level—first job to retirement, unhoused or newly housed, justice-involved, ESL speakers. No prior knowledge required.

  • Budgeting & banking safely

  • Credit building & debt reduction

  • Emergency savings & goal planning

  • Understanding benefits and local resources

  • Tax basics & fraud/identity-theft prevention

  • Introduction to investing (e.g., index funds)

  • Setting up a simple money system (apps/spreadsheets)

What topics are covered?
How do I enroll?

Register on our website or contact us to reserve a spot. Sessions are offered in Woonsocket and online. Programs are free for participants.

Limitless Living transformed my understanding of finances and gave me the confidence to invest wisely.

Alex R.

Finance book
Finance book
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a red wallet and coins

★★★★★

Start Your Financial Journey

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person using MacBook Pro

Reach out to us for inquiries about our financial literacy programs and resources.